Texas held its 2010 primary on March 2. Turnout appears to be 800,000 voters in the Democratic primary, and 1,500,000 in the Republican primary, or a total of approximately 2,300,000. However, Texas has 13,023,358 registered voters. Voters who voted in … Continue reading
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On March 2, the Colorado House passed HB 1271 on second reading. The bill must still pass on third reading, but generally when bills pass on second reading, they also pass on third reading. The bill eases the length of … Continue reading
On March 2, the U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit, ruled that the Federal Election Commission’s 2006 decision, limiting the amount of money individuals may donate to a new political party that is not yet an FEC-recognized “national committee”, was … Continue reading
Petitioning at the polls is an excellent technique for any group that is trying to get signatures on petitions. Virtually everyone at that location is a registered voter. The U.S. Supreme Court is being asked to hear a case involving … Continue reading
Oklahoma HB 1072, the bill to improve ballot access for minor and new parties, is in a conference committee, which will shape the final bill. The Senators on the Committee are: Randy Brogdon, Sean Burrage, Mike Johnson, Todd Lamb, Bryce … Continue reading