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Working Families Party Now on Oregon Ballot

Posted on June 28, 2006 by Richard WingerJune 28, 2006
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On June 27, the Oregon Secretary of State announced that the Working Families Party is now ballot-qualified. The party needed 18,381 valid signatures, and achieved this goal. … Continue reading →

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Reform Party Re-Files as “Political Body” in California

Posted on June 28, 2006 by Richard WingerJune 28, 2006
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The Reform Party went off the ballot in California in November 2002. When a party is off the ballot in California, but wishes to re-qualify, it must notify the Secretary of State to keep track of how many registrations it … Continue reading →

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Reform Party Re-Files as "Political Body" in California

Posted on June 28, 2006 by adminJune 28, 2006
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The Reform Party went off the ballot in California in November 2002. When a party is off the ballot in California, but wishes to re-qualify, it must notify the Secretary of State to keep track of how many registrations it … Continue reading →

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Anti-Electoral College Bill Passes State Senate Committee

Posted on June 28, 2006 by Richard WingerJune 28, 2006
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On June 28, the California State Senate Elections Committee passed AB 2948 by a vote of 3-1. It had already passed the Assembly. It seems likely that the California legislature will be the first legislature to pass the “National Popular … Continue reading →

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New Texas Gubernatorial Poll

Posted on June 28, 2006 by Richard WingerJune 28, 2006
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A poll released on June 29 by Survey USA shows these figures for the Texas gubernatorial race: Republican Rick Perry 35%, Independent Kinky Friedman 21%, Democrat Chris Bell 20%, independent Carole Strayhorn 19%, other (including the Libertarian, James Werner) and … Continue reading →

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