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Mexico's Presidential Election

Posted on July 3, 2006 by adminJuly 3, 2006
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Mexico voted for president on Sunday, July 2. Five parties were on the ballot for president. Preliminary results, which will be changing constantly for the next few days, are: Felipe Calderon (Nat. Action) 36.38%; Andres Lopez Obrador (Dem. Rev.) 35.34%; … Continue reading →

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New Libertarian Party National Chair is a Strong Supporter of Proportional Represenatation

Posted on July 3, 2006 by Richard WingerJuly 3, 2006
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Bill Redpath, elected national chair of the Libertarian Party in Portland, Oregon on July 2, is on the Board of the Center for Voting and Democracy (www.fairvote.org), which advocates proportional representation for legislative bodies, and instant-runoff voting for elections with … Continue reading →

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Pennsylvania Ballot Access Arguments Set in 3rd Circuit

Posted on July 3, 2006 by Richard WingerJuly 3, 2006
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On July 10, the 3rd circuit will hear arguments in Rogers v Cortes, 06-2241. This is the minor party ballot access case. The case is being expedited so a decision will be in time for this year’s election.

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Anti-Fusion Bill Fails in Delaware

Posted on June 30, 2006 by Richard WingerJune 30, 2006
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Delaware House Bill 10, which would have outlawed fusion, failed to pass, and the legislature has now gone home for the year.

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Indiana US Senate race this year between a Republican and a Libertarian

Posted on June 30, 2006 by Richard WingerJune 30, 2006
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No Democrat will be on the November ballot this year for US Senate in Indiana. The only two candidates listed will be a Republican and a Libertarian. This is the eleventh time in the last 16 years in which one … Continue reading →

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