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New Mexico Legislature Passes Contribution Limits

Posted on March 21, 2009 by adminMarch 21, 2009
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On March 21, the New Mexico legislature passed SB 116, to limit contributions to candidates for state office. The limits will be $5,000 from an individual to a candidate for statewide office in the primary season, and another $5,000 in … Continue reading →

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Alaska Purges Registration Rolls

Posted on March 21, 2009 by adminMarch 21, 2009
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Earlier this month, Alaska purged its list of registered voters, to delete people who haven’t voted in the last four years. The new registration totals for each party, compared to the totals just prior to the November 2008 election, show … Continue reading →

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Kentucky Legislature Adjourns Without Passing Election Law Bills

Posted on March 21, 2009 by adminMarch 21, 2009
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The Kentucky legislature adjourned on March 13 without passing any election law bills of interest. Among bills that failed to pass were: (1) HB 170, the National Popular Vote bill; (2) SB 23, which would have expanded the terms of … Continue reading →

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New Mexico Eases Primary Ballot Access Burden for Some Candidates

Posted on March 21, 2009 by adminMarch 21, 2009
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On March 17, the New Mexico legislature passed SB 3, which says that candidates for certain offices who are seeking a place on a primary ballot no longer need a petition. The only offices affected are District Judge, District Attorney, … Continue reading →

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North Carolina Ballot Access Bill Introduced

Posted on March 20, 2009 by adminMarch 20, 2009
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On March 19, North Carolina Senator Jim Jacumin (R-Connelly Springs) introduced SB 731. It lowers the petition for a previously unqualified party from 2% of the last gubernatorial vote, to 10,000 signatures. It lowers the statewide independent petition from 2% … Continue reading →

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