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Major Push for Proportional Representation Launched in Canada

Posted on September 19, 2013 by adminSeptember 19, 2013
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On September 19, prominent supporters of proportional representation for Canada held a rally in the Canadian capitol. The event is sponsored by Fair Vote Canada. The event is getting good publicity; see this article. … Continue reading →

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New Alaska Registration Data

Posted on September 19, 2013 by adminSeptember 19, 2013
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The Alaska Elections Division has posted new registration data. The percentages are: independent and those who left the party choice blank 53.10%; Republican 27.31%; Democratic 14.32%; Alaskan Independence 3.14%; Libertarian 1.50%; Green .37%; Veterans .23%; Constitution .03%. Percentages in November … Continue reading →

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Alaska Constitution Party Recruits Pamela Goode, a Ron Paul Alternate Delegate to Republican National Convention

Posted on September 19, 2013 by adminSeptember 19, 2013
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Pamela Goode, who has been active in the Alaska Republican Party, has changed her voter registration to show that she is a member of the Constitution Party. She was an Alternate Delegate pledged to Ron Paul in the 2012 Republican … Continue reading →

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Humphrey School of Public Affairs Issues Report on the Total Number of U.S. Senate Candidates on the Ballot throughout U.S. History

Posted on September 19, 2013 by adminSeptember 19, 2013
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The Center for the Study of Politics and Governance at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs has issued this research on the total number of U.S. Senate candidates on the general election ballot throughout U.S. history. The U.S. has been … Continue reading →

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Fourth Circuit Rules that Sheriff Should Not Have Fired Deputy for “Liking” Sheriff’s Opponent on Facebook

Posted on September 19, 2013 by adminSeptember 19, 2013
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On September 18, the Fourth Circuit ruled that the Sheriff of Hampton, Virginia, should not have fired one of his deputies. The deputy had “liked” the Sheriff’s election opponent on Facebook, and the evidence showed that the Sheriff fired the … Continue reading →

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