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Restrictive Missouri Deadline Bill Passes Senate Committee

Posted on April 26, 2007 by Richard WingerApril 26, 2007
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On April 26, the Missouri Senate Financial, Government Organization & Elections Committee passed HB 894, by a vote of 3-2. The 3 Republicans voted “Yes”; the 2 Democrats voted “No.” That is unusual, since the sponsor is a Democrat. HB … Continue reading →

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Vermont Senate Again Passes Instant Runoff Bill

Posted on April 26, 2007 by Richard WingerApril 26, 2007
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As expected, on April 26, the Vermont Senate passed SB108 on third (final) reading. This time the vote was 16-12. It had passed on April 25 on 2nd reading. As noted, it only applies to the U.S. Senate and the … Continue reading →

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Qualifying Closes for Georgia’s Special Congressional Election

Posted on April 26, 2007 by Richard WingerApril 26, 2007
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On April 26, qualifying closed for Georgia’s special congressional election in the 10th district, set for June. As expected, Dr. Jim Sendelbach, a Libertarian, qualified, since no petition is required in special elections (just a filing fee). Also qualifying were … Continue reading →

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Qualifying Closes for Georgia's Special Congressional Election

Posted on April 26, 2007 by adminApril 26, 2007
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On April 26, qualifying closed for Georgia’s special congressional election in the 10th district, set for June. As expected, Dr. Jim Sendelbach, a Libertarian, qualified, since no petition is required in special elections (just a filing fee). Also qualifying were … Continue reading →

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Washington State Supreme Court Exempts Talk-Show Hosts from Campaign Finance Requirements

Posted on April 26, 2007 by Richard WingerApril 26, 2007
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On April 26, the Washington State Supreme Court unanimously ruled that when radio talk show hosts support an initiative on their show, they are not subject to campaign disclosure requirements. The lower court had ruled that since two radio talk … Continue reading →

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