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National Popular Vote Plan has Tennessee Hearing on March 6

Posted on March 4, 2007 by Richard WingerMarch 4, 2007
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The Tennessee House State & Local Government Committee will hold a hearing on the National Popular Vote Plan bill (HB 841) on Tuesday, March 6. National Popular Vote Plan bills have been introduced in at least 31 states. They have … Continue reading →

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Constitution and Green Parties Have Candidates for Mississippi Legislature This Year

Posted on March 3, 2007 by Richard WingerMarch 3, 2007
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Mississippi holds all its elections for state office in the odd years that are one year before presidential election years. State legislators in both houses have 4-year terms, and they are all due in the same year. Therefore, Mississippi only … Continue reading →

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Legislative Hearings in Colorado, Vermont

Posted on March 2, 2007 by Richard WingerMarch 2, 2007
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On Monday, March 5, the Colorado Senate State, Veterans and Military Affairs Committee will hear SB 83. It gives qualified minor parties more freedom to nominate whom they wish (current law won’t let them nominate someone who was a member … Continue reading →

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Two New Arkansas Ballot Access Bills Introduced

Posted on March 2, 2007 by Richard WingerMarch 2, 2007
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On March 2, Arkansas Representative Dan Greenberg (R-Little Rock) introduced two ballot access bills at the request of the Secretary of State. The first bill, HB 2367, is wholly beneficial. It sets up procedures for independent presidential candidates to get … Continue reading →

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11th Circuit Says Reform Party Must Repay $333,558 to Federal Election Commission

Posted on March 1, 2007 by Richard WingerMarch 1, 2007
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On March 1, the 11th circuit (headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia) ruled that the Reform Party’s lawsuit to avoid repaying $333,558 to the Federal Election Commission cannot possibly succeed, because only the federal courts in the District of Columbia can entertain … Continue reading →

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