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Cynthia McKinney Coverage on Atlanta TV Station

Posted on July 2, 2009 by adminJuly 2, 2009
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Atlanta TV station 11 has this report on Cynthia McKinney’s status in Israel. The story is also being covered in USA Today. … Continue reading →

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New York Governor Signs Bill Easing Ballot Access For One Type of Initiative

Posted on July 2, 2009 by adminJuly 2, 2009
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On June 24, New York Governor David Paterson signed A8501. It makes it fairly easy to qualify a local initiative that has the purpose of asking the voters if they wish to abolish any particular local unit of government, or … Continue reading →

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D.C. City Council Sets Hearing on Election Law Revision Bill

Posted on July 2, 2009 by adminJuly 2, 2009
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The District of Columbia city council is responsible for writing election laws for the District. On July 13, at 11 a.m, a committee of the Council holds a hearing on Bill 18-345, the “Omnibus Election Reform Act of 2009”. The … Continue reading →

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“Frontloading” Blog Discusses Effect of Open Presidential Primaries on 2012 Race

Posted on July 2, 2009 by adminJuly 2, 2009
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“Frontloading HQ”, a blog by Political Science Graduate student Josh Putnam, has this piece, debating whether the 2012 Republican presidential primaries might be affected if Democrats (who, presumably, will only have a boring one-candidate presidential primary of their own in … Continue reading →

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"Frontloading" Blog Discusses Effect of Open Presidential Primaries on 2012 Race

Posted on July 2, 2009 by adminJuly 2, 2009
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“Frontloading HQ”, a blog by Political Science Graduate student Josh Putnam, has this piece, debating whether the 2012 Republican presidential primaries might be affected if Democrats (who, presumably, will only have a boring one-candidate presidential primary of their own in … Continue reading →

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