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Virgin Islands Court Says New Resident Running for Delegate to Republican National Convention Is Validly Registered to Vote

Posted on March 10, 2016 by Richard WingerMarch 10, 2016
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According to this story, a court in the U.S. Virgin Islands has restored the voter registration of John Yob. He had moved to the Virgin Islands so that he could seek election as a delegate to the Republican National Convention. … Continue reading →

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Oklahoma Senate Passes Bill Easing Definition of “Political Party”

Posted on March 10, 2016 by Richard WingerMarch 10, 2016
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On March 10, the Oklahoma Senate passed SB 896. It eases the definition of “political party” from a group that polled 10% for the office at the top of the ballot, to one that polled 2.5% for the office at … Continue reading →

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Vermont House Unanimously Passes Bill for Automatic Voter Registration

Posted on March 10, 2016 by Richard WingerMarch 10, 2016
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On March 8, the Vermont House unanimously passed HB 458. It provides that every adult citizen known to state agencies to be a Vermont resident will automatically be registered to vote. Such individuals will be notified that they have been … Continue reading →

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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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