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Yearly Archives: 2016

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New York State Court Says Republican Primary Candidate Has Enough Signatures but He Still Can’t Be on Ballot Because of Time

Posted on June 25, 2016 by Richard WingerJune 25, 2016
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On June 24, a New York state trial court in Nassau County said that Philip Pidot has enough valid signatures to be on the Republican primary ballot, but he still can’t be on that ballot because it is “impossible” to … Continue reading →

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Virginia Delegate to Republican National Convention Sues to Overturn State Law Binding his Vote

Posted on June 25, 2016 by Richard WingerJune 25, 2016
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On June 24, Carroll Correll, a Virginia delegate to the Republican national convention, filed a lawsuit to overturn a Virginia law that requires delegates to presidential conventions to vote for the candidate who received the most votes in the Virginia … Continue reading →

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Pennsylvania Minor Parties Notify U.S. District Court that HB 342, the New Ballot Access Bill, is Flawed

Posted on June 24, 2016 by Richard WingerJune 24, 2016
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On June 24, the three Pennsylvania parties who are suing over Pennsylvania ballot access sent this letter to the judge, pointing out constitutional problems with the new ballot access bill that passed the Senate on Friday, June 24. The letter … Continue reading →

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Republican Rules Committee Members Now Identified by CNN

Posted on June 24, 2016 by Richard WingerJune 24, 2016
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CNN has learned the names of the members of the national Republican Rules Committee for the upcoming convention. CNN reports that these members are overwhelmingly not people who want to change the rules to make it more difficult for Donald … Continue reading →

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Chair of Canada’s Study Commission on Alternative Voting Systems Seems Favorable to Proportional Representation

Posted on June 24, 2016 by Richard WingerJune 24, 2016
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Francis Scarpaleggia is head of the Canadian government’s national commission to study alternative voting systems. He is also chair of the national Liberal Party caucus. According to his web page, he seems favorable to proportional representation. He writes that the … Continue reading →

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