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US Supreme Court Rules Against Oklahoma Libertarian Party

Posted on May 23, 2005 by adminMay 23, 2005
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On May 23, the US Supreme Court upheld Oklahoma state law, against a Libertarian Party challenge. Specifically the court upheld a law that does not permit a qualified party to invite members of other parties to vote in its primary. … Continue reading →

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Oregon Senate Passes Bill for Non-Partisan State Elections

Posted on May 22, 2005 by adminMay 22, 2005
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On May 20, the Oregon State Senate passed SB161, which makes all elections for state office in that state non-partisan. The bill passed 20-10. 14 Democrats and 6 Republicans voted for it. … Continue reading →

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Lawsuit Filed Against "Top Two" Primary in Washington

Posted on May 19, 2005 by adminMay 19, 2005
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On May 19, the Republican Party of Washington state filed a lawsuit in federal court against the “top two” primary system passed by the voters in Washington last November. Washington State Republican Party v Logan, 05-927-Z, Seattle. About ten counties … Continue reading →

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Lawsuit Filed Against “Top Two” Primary in Washington

Posted on May 19, 2005 by adminMay 19, 2005
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On May 19, the Republican Party of Washington state filed a lawsuit in federal court against the “top two” primary system passed by the voters in Washington last November. Washington State Republican Party v Logan, 05-927-Z, Seattle. About ten counties … Continue reading →

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North Carolina IRV Bill Advances

Posted on May 18, 2005 by adminMay 18, 2005
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On May 18, the North Carolina House passed HB 1024, which lets ten counties experiment with Instant-Runoff Voting in primary elections. The vote was 79-32. … Continue reading →

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