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Scholarly Journal Publishes Article on How California Would be Changed if it Used Proportional Representation

Posted on July 21, 2011 by adminJuly 21, 2011
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Political science professor Michael S. Latner and Kyle Roach have an article in the California Journal of Politics and Policy titled, “Mapping the Consequences of Electoral Reform”, which can be seen at this link. It sets forth the likely consequences … Continue reading →

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New Hampshire Secretary of State Agrees that Party Petition May be Circulated in Odd Years

Posted on July 21, 2011 by adminJuly 21, 2011
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On July 18, the New Hampshire Secretary of State’s office informed the New Hampshire Libertarian Party that it is free to start circulating the party petition at any time. The party petition for 2012 requires 13,698 valid signatures by August … Continue reading →

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Tennessee Constitution Party and Green Party File New Ballot Access Lawsuit

Posted on July 20, 2011 by adminJuly 20, 2011
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On July 19, the Green Party of Tennessee, and the Constitution Party of Tennessee, jointly filed a new lawsuit in federal court, alleging that the new ballot access law passed this year is just as unconstitutional as the old one. … Continue reading →

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New Florida Ballot Access Law, Although Still Horrible, Is Not as Bad as Reported Earlier

Posted on July 20, 2011 by adminJuly 20, 2011
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Ballot Access News erred when it reported that the new Florida ballot access law for minor party presidential candidates requires a petition signed by 4% of the last presidential vote, unless the minor party is recognized by the Federal Election … Continue reading →

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ACLU Sues New Mexico Secretary of State over Public Access to Election Records

Posted on July 20, 2011 by adminJuly 20, 2011
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On July 20, the American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico sued New Mexico Secretary of State Diana Duran in state court. The issue is that the Secretary of State has told the press that she has found evidence that … Continue reading →

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