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Oregon Committee Hears “Top-Two” Bill

Posted on April 4, 2007 by Richard WingerApril 4, 2007
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At 7:15 am on April 4, the Oregon Senate Legislative Operations & Reform Committee heard testimony on SB 630, which would institute “top-two” primaries for all partisan office except president. Four witnesses from the Green Party testified against it. Representatives … Continue reading →

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Oregon Committee Hears "Top-Two" Bill

Posted on April 4, 2007 by adminApril 4, 2007
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At 7:15 am on April 4, the Oregon Senate Legislative Operations & Reform Committee heard testimony on SB 630, which would institute “top-two” primaries for all partisan office except president. Four witnesses from the Green Party testified against it. Representatives … Continue reading →

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Minor Party Lawsuit in New Jersey Takes First Steps

Posted on April 4, 2007 by Richard WingerApril 4, 2007
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Last year, minor parties in New Jersey filed a lawsuit in state court on a variety of issues (all concerned with laws that discriminate against minor parties and in favor of major parties). In the last few weeks, attorneys on … Continue reading →

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Iowa Governor Signs Election-Day Registration Bill

Posted on April 4, 2007 by Richard WingerApril 4, 2007
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On April 3, Iowa Governor Chet Culver signed HF399, which legalizes election-day registration.

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Libertarian Elected to City Council of Springfield, Missouri

Posted on April 4, 2007 by Richard WingerApril 4, 2007
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On April 3, the voters of Springfield, Missouri held a city council election. A member of the Libertarian Party, Doug Burlison, won an at-large seat with 4,351 votes. His only opponent, incumbent Conrad Griggs, received 3,886. Thanks to Eric Dondero … Continue reading →

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