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California Democrat Wins Court Case, Remains on Ballot

Posted on March 29, 2006 by Richard WingerMarch 29, 2006
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On March 27, Democratis State Senate candidate Lou Correa won his ballot access lawsuit. A state court rejected attempts by Correa’s opponent, Assemblyman Tom Umberg, to remove Correa from the primary ballot. The issue was a state law that says … Continue reading →

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Louisiana Closed Primary Bill Advances

Posted on March 29, 2006 by Richard WingerMarch 29, 2006
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On March 29, Louisiana Senate Bill 18 passed the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee unanimously. This was quick action, since the legislature has only been in session since March 27. The bill only applies to congressional elections. It would let each … Continue reading →

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Ex-Felon Legal Victory in Washington State

Posted on March 28, 2006 by Richard WingerMarch 28, 2006
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On March 27, a state court in Washington state struck down a statute that prevented a class of ex-felons from registering to vote. The class includes those who have served their prison time, but are still paying off fines. The … Continue reading →

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Interesting Lawsuit Filed in Missouri

Posted on March 27, 2006 by Richard WingerMarch 27, 2006
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On March 27, a Missouri Democrat filed a lawsuit against the Secretary of State, because she refused to let him appear on the Democratic primary ballot for U.S. House, 7th district. The Secretary of State refused to accept his candidacy … Continue reading →

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IRV Gain in South Carolina

Posted on March 27, 2006 by Richard WingerMarch 27, 2006
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On March 24, South Carolina House Bill 3720 was signed into law. It provides for Instant-Runoff Voting in primaries, for overseas absentee voters. Louisiana and Arkansas already have similar laws. Run-off primaries (which exist only in the south) are a … Continue reading →

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