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New York Legislature Holds Hearing on Several Election Law Bills

Posted on May 7, 2009 by adminMay 7, 2009
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On May 11, the New York Senate Elections Committee will hold a hearing at the state capitol on several election law bills. Most election law bills introduced in New York never get a hearing. The bills getting heard on May … Continue reading →

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West Virginia Ballot Access Bill Sent to Governor

Posted on May 6, 2009 by adminMay 6, 2009
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Although the West Virginia legislature passed the ballot access improvement bill, HB 2981, on April 11, it was only on May 5 that the clerical staff of the legislature sent that bill to the Governor. He has until May 26 … Continue reading →

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PIRG Releases Report, Recommending Automatic Voter Registration

Posted on May 6, 2009 by adminMay 6, 2009
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PIRG (Public Interest Research Group) has just released a 37-page study of voter registration. It recommends that the United States switch to a system in which voters are registered automatically, an idea already in place in Canada. PIRG hopes to … Continue reading →

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Massachusetts Committee To Hear National Popular Vote Bill

Posted on May 6, 2009 by adminMay 6, 2009
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On May 6, the Massachusetts Joint Committee on Election Laws will take testimony on HB 710, which would establish the National Popular Vote Plan.

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Restrictive Illinois Bill May be Amended to Make it Less Harmful

Posted on May 6, 2009 by adminMay 6, 2009
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On May 5, Illinois State Senator Terry Link filed an amendment to HB 723 that makes that bill less harmful. The bill, as passed by the House, makes it virtually impossible for a qualified party to nominate someone after the … Continue reading →

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