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Link to Web Site that Tracks Delegates to Major Party Presidential Conventions

Posted on January 10, 2008 by adminJanuary 10, 2008
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See here for a web site that keeps track of how many delegates are pledged to each major party presidential candidate. … Continue reading →

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Illinois House Passes National Popular Vote Bill Again

Posted on January 10, 2008 by adminJanuary 10, 2008
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On January 9, the Illinois House concurred in a Senate amendment to the National Popular Vote Plan bill, HB 1685. Therefore, the bill has passed the legislature. Illinois legislative officials frequently take up to 30 days after a bill has … Continue reading →

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Bloomberg Hires Pollster

Posted on January 10, 2008 by adminJanuary 10, 2008
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According to an AP story that ran on January 9, Mike Bloomberg has hired a pollster to do an evaluation of voter attitudes in general, and voter attitudes toward the type of campaign he would run, if he did run. … Continue reading →

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Libertarian-Green North Carolina Ballot Access Lawsuit has Hearing

Posted on January 10, 2008 by adminJanuary 10, 2008
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A North Carolina Superior Court in Raleigh has scheduled a hearing in Libertarian Party of North Carolina v State Board of Elections for January 30, Wednesday, at 9 am. This case, which includes the Green Party, was filed in 2005 … Continue reading →

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U.S. Supreme Court Oral Argument on Indiana Voter ID Case

Posted on January 9, 2008 by adminJanuary 9, 2008
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On January 9, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument in the Indiana government picture photo-ID case for voters who want to vote at the polls. Here is an eye-witness description of the argument by Professor Ned Foley. UPDATE: Here … Continue reading →

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