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Chair of Democratic Caucus in Georgia House of Representatives Joins the Republican Party

Posted on December 8, 2010 by adminDecember 8, 2010
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According to this article, the chair of the Democratic caucus in the Georgia House of Representatives, Representative Doug McKillip, has just switched parties, and is now a Republican.  Thanks to Thomas Jones for the link. … Continue reading →

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Chicago Sun-Times Article on Paid Petition Circulators

Posted on December 8, 2010 by adminDecember 8, 2010
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The December 8 Chicago Sun-Times has this interesting article about people who circulate petitions for a living. … Continue reading →

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Commentary Suggests that Gerrymandering in the United States is On the Way Out

Posted on December 8, 2010 by adminDecember 8, 2010
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Joshua Spivak has this commentary on AOL News, suggesting that gerrymandering in the United States is likely to diminish substantially in the near future.  He mentions the strong votes by Florida and California voters against gerrymandering.  Of course, slightly over … Continue reading →

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Wisconsin Green Party Legislative Candidate Got Most Votes, Among Voters Who Didn’t Use Straight-Ticket Device

Posted on December 8, 2010 by adminDecember 8, 2010
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Ben Manski has this interesting op-ed in the Cap Times of Madison, Wisconsin.  He was the Green Party nominee for Assembly in the 77th district.  He points out that when one only looks at the ballots of voters who did … Continue reading →

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Wisconsin Green Party Legislative Candidate Got Most Votes, Among Voters Who Didn't Use Straight-Ticket Device

Posted on December 8, 2010 by adminDecember 8, 2010
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Ben Manski has this interesting op-ed in the Cap Times of Madison, Wisconsin.  He was the Green Party nominee for Assembly in the 77th district.  He points out that when one only looks at the ballots of voters who did … Continue reading →

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