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Maine Libertarian Party Files Reply Brief in Ballot Access Lawsuit

Posted on March 10, 2016 by Richard WingerMarch 10, 2016
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On March 9, the Maine Libertarian Party filed this reply brief in its ballot access case. … Continue reading →

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New Mexico Governor Signs Bill Letting 17-Year-Olds Vote in Primaries if they Will be 18 in November

Posted on March 10, 2016 by Richard WingerMarch 10, 2016
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On March 2, New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez signed HB 138. It lets 17-year-olds vote in primaries for all office if they will be age 18 by the general election. There are now 16 states that permit this for all … Continue reading →

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Jim Bennett, Former Alabama Secretary of State, Appears to Endorse Instant Runoff Voting

Posted on March 10, 2016 by Richard WingerMarch 10, 2016
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Jim Bennett, a former Secretary of State of Alabama, has this column in the Birmingham News. The last few paragraphs seem to endorse Instant Runoff Voting, at least in primaries, so that primary run-offs can be abolished. Thanks to Rick … Continue reading →

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Georgia County Elected Official Leaves Republican Party, Will Run for Re-Election as an Independent

Posted on March 9, 2016 by Richard WingerMarch 9, 2016
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Bebe Heiskell, County Commissioner for Walker County, Georgia, will leave the Republican Party and run for re-election as an independent this year. She has been the sole commissioner for Walker County starting in 2000. See this story. Walker County is … Continue reading →

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Political Scientist Morris Fiorina Suggests Parties Might Choose Better Presidential Nominees via Convention Instead of Primaries

Posted on March 9, 2016 by Richard WingerMarch 9, 2016
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Morris Fiorina, a political science professor at Stanford, says in this interview that a major party might get a presidential nominee who is better at governing, if it didn’t use presidential primaries and caucuses across the nation to choose its … Continue reading →

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