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Mexico Green Party Appears to Have Won 25 Seats in Mexico's Congress

Posted on July 6, 2009 by adminJuly 6, 2009
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Mexico held a Congressional election on July 5, to fill all 500 seats. Although not all of the votes have been counted, it appears that the Green Party will have 25 seats in the new Congress, which takes office on … Continue reading →

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Oregon Newspaper Endorsed Ballot Access & Fusion Bill

Posted on July 6, 2009 by adminJuly 6, 2009
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The July 6 issue of the Daily Emerald has this editorial, endorsing SB 326. The bill eases ballot access for independent candidates, and also legalizes fusion. The Daily Emerald is the daily newspaper for the University of Oregon at Eugene. … Continue reading →

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Oregon Newspaper Endorsed Ballot Access & Fusion Bill

Posted on July 6, 2009 by adminJuly 6, 2009
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The July 6 issue of the Daily Emerald has this editorial, endorsing SB 326. The bill eases ballot access for independent candidates, and also legalizes fusion. The Daily Emerald is the daily newspaper for the University of Oregon at Eugene. … Continue reading →

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Leading Republican Candidate for Governor of California Wants to Restrict Initiatives

Posted on July 6, 2009 by adminJuly 6, 2009
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According to George Will’s column of July 6, Meg Whitman wants to increase the number of signatures needed for an initiative to get on the California ballot. Whitman has a fair chance of being the Republican nominee for Governor of … Continue reading →

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Powerful Nevada Democrat Prefers Caucus to Presidential Primary

Posted on July 6, 2009 by adminJuly 6, 2009
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The Las Vegas Review-Journal recently interviewed Nevada State Senate Majority Leader Steven Horsford about his work on the national Democratic Change Commission, the body that is thinking about the party’s 2012 presidential selection process. See here (scroll down one item). … Continue reading →

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