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New Hampshire Supreme Court Says "No" to Letting 17-Year-Olds Vote in Primaries

Posted on May 20, 2008 by adminMay 20, 2008
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On May 19, the New Hampshire Supreme Court said a bill letting underage citizens vote in primaries, if those voters were going to be age 18 by the time of the general election, would violate the State Constitution. New Hampshire … Continue reading →

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Peace & Freedom Party June Primary is Crucial to Party's Presidential Choice

Posted on May 18, 2008 by adminMay 18, 2008
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California holds a primary on June 3 for all office except president. Among the offices at stake in the Peace & Freedom Party primary are contests for county central committee. The PFP presidential primary in February was merely a “beauty … Continue reading →

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Washington Post Article on Bob Barr's PAC

Posted on May 13, 2008 by adminMay 13, 2008
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This Washington Post article reveals that Bob Barr’s PAC contributed at least $8,500 to the Libertarian National Committee, as well as making the contributions to various Republican candidates for Congress that have already been publicized. … Continue reading →

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Vermont National Popular Vote Bill Still Hasn't Been Sent to Governor

Posted on May 12, 2008 by adminMay 12, 2008
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The Vermont legislature passed S.270, the National Popular Vote Plan bill, on April 25. However, as of the morning of May 12, the legislature still hasn’t sent the bill to Governor Jim Douglas. After he gets the bill, he only … Continue reading →

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Vermont Legislature Adjourns, Won't Return for a Veto Session

Posted on May 7, 2008 by adminMay 7, 2008
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On Saturday, May 3, the Vermont legislature adjourned for the year. In a surprise move, legislative leaders said they won’t bring the legislature back for a day in June to consider whether to override any vetoes. Governor Jim Douglas may … Continue reading →

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