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Maine Releases Registration Data

Posted on July 8, 2005 by adminJuly 8, 2005
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Maine’s Secretary of State has finally released the November 2004 registration data, the last state by far to do so. The new tally showed a significant increase in Green registration between June 2004 and November 2004, as well as modest … Continue reading →

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OSCE Parliamentary Assembly Criticizes U.S.

Posted on July 8, 2005 by adminJuly 8, 2005
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The OSCE (formal name for the Helsinki Accords) Parliamentary Assembly voted overwhelmingly to condemn the U.S. for violating the accords, on July 5. Specifically, the U.S. was condemned for giving residents of the District of Columbia no voting representation in … Continue reading →

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N.J. Presidential Primary Bill Signed

Posted on July 8, 2005 by adminJuly 8, 2005
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On July 7, New Jersey’s Governor signed A30, which moves the state’s presidential primary from June to the last Tuesday in February. He also signed A38, which provides for a blank line on the voter registration form in the question … Continue reading →

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James Stockdale Dies

Posted on July 5, 2005 by adminJuly 5, 2005
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On July 5, James Stockdale died at the age of 81. He had been Ross Perot’s running mate in 1992. He was the only individual running for vice-president who ever participated in a debate with the major party nominees for … Continue reading →

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Louisiana Bill Signed

Posted on July 3, 2005 by adminJuly 3, 2005
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On July 1, Louisiana’s Governor signed SB 53, which moves the state’s congressional elections to late September. Only if no one gets 50% will a run-off be held, and such run-offs would be in November. Because the US Supreme Court … Continue reading →

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