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Court Refuses to Require Connecticut to Use Same-Day Registration

Posted on December 20, 2005 by adminDecember 20, 2005
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On December 20, U.S. District Court Judge Mark Kravitz, a Bush Jr. appointee, ruled that the U.S. Constitution does not require states to permit same-day voter registration. ACORN v Bysiewicz, 3:04-cv-1624. … Continue reading →

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Op-Ed Against “Top Two” in Eugene, Oregon Daily Paper

Posted on December 20, 2005 by adminDecember 20, 2005
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On December 20, the daily newspaper of Eugene, Oregon ran this op-ed against the “top two” primary initiative now circulating in that state. … Continue reading →

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Op-Ed Against "Top Two" in Eugene, Oregon Daily Paper

Posted on December 20, 2005 by adminDecember 20, 2005
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On December 20, the daily newspaper of Eugene, Oregon ran this op-ed against the “top two” primary initiative now circulating in that state. … Continue reading →

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Ky. Libertarian Registration Kick-Off

Posted on December 16, 2005 by adminDecember 16, 2005
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On December 16, eight Libertarian residents of Jefferson County, Kentucky (Louisville) appeared together at the County Election Board, to re-register “Libertarian”. Under new Kentucky election regulations, members of certain unqualified parties will now be tallied, but only new registrations will … Continue reading →

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Good Illinois Bill Introduced

Posted on December 15, 2005 by adminDecember 15, 2005
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On December 15, Rep. Paul Froehlich introduced HB 4250, which cuts the number of signatures for an independent candidate for the legislature from 10% of the last vote cast, to 5%. The current Illinois requirement is the only one in … Continue reading →

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