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Political Scientist Analyzes Why Chris Daggett Received Fewer Votes than Polls Had Predicted

Posted on December 2, 2009 by Richard WingerDecember 2, 2009
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David P. Redlawsk, a Political Science professor at Rutgers, has this op-ed in the Newark Star-Ledger, analyzing why New Jersey independent gubernatorial candidate Chris Daggett only got 5.7% of the vote when polls close to the election had him at … Continue reading →

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Connecticut Post Calls on Legislature to Fix Public Funding Law

Posted on December 2, 2009 by Richard WingerDecember 2, 2009
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The Connecticut Post has this editorial, praising Governor Jodi Rell for asking the legislature to remove the discriminatory parts of the public funding law. The legislature is coming back on December 15, and the Governor has asked that the legislature … Continue reading →

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Sponsors for Ballot Access Improvements Found in Three States Recently

Posted on December 2, 2009 by Richard WingerDecember 2, 2009
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Activists have located state legislators in three state recently, who will introduce bills to improve ballot access laws. In Maryland, a sponsor has been found who will introduce a bill to clarify that signatures on petitions need not be an … Continue reading →

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New Jersey Bill to Force Governors to Appoint U.S. Senators From the Same Party As the Original Senator

Posted on December 1, 2009 by Richard WingerDecember 1, 2009
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On November 30, New Jersey Assembly Majority Whip John F. McKeon (D-West Orange) introduced A4271, a bill to provide that when a governor appoints a U.S. Senator to fill a vacancy, the governor must appoint someone who has been a … Continue reading →

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South Dakota Gives Up Court Fight to Reveal Identity of Anonymous Donor Who Gave $750,000 to an Initiative Campaign

Posted on December 1, 2009 by Richard WingerDecember 1, 2009
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In 2006, South Dakota had an initiative on the ballot to ban virtually all abortions. An anonymous donor had contributed $750,000 to get the initiative on the ballot and to carry on the campaign for it. The measure lost, 46% … Continue reading →

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