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North Dakota Party Caucuses Will be February 5

Posted on May 30, 2007 by Richard WingerMay 30, 2007
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On May 25, North Dakota Secretary of State Al Jaeger announced that he is setting the dates of all party presidential caucuses on February 5. Even though the parties pay for their own caucuses, state law gives the Secretary of … Continue reading →

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Alaska Initiative for Non-Discriminatory Public Funding

Posted on May 30, 2007 by Richard WingerMay 30, 2007
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The Alaska Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) has just started circulating an initiative, for public funding for candidates for state office. The initiative does not discriminate for or against any candidate based on party affiliation. The text of the initiative … Continue reading →

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Alaska Major Parties Set Presidential Caucuses for February 5

Posted on May 30, 2007 by Richard WingerMay 30, 2007
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Last week, the Alaska Democratic Party decided to hold its presidential caucuses in 2008 on February 5. A few days later, the Alaska Republican Party also chose February 5. The parties announced this news on May 30. The local caucuses … Continue reading →

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Georgia Bill for February Presidential Primary Signed Into Law

Posted on May 30, 2007 by Richard WingerMay 30, 2007
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On May 29, Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue signed HB 487. It moves the presidential primary from March to February 5. … Continue reading →

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Cary, North Carolina, Will Use IRV This Fall

Posted on May 29, 2007 by Richard WingerMay 29, 2007
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On May 24, the city council of Cary, North Carolina, voted 4-3 to use Instant-Runoff Voting for its city council elections on October 9. Four seats are up, two district and two at-large. Cary’s official slogan is “The Technology Town … Continue reading →

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