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Lawsuit Filed Against “Top Two” Primary in Washington

Posted on May 19, 2005 by adminMay 19, 2005
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On May 19, the Republican Party of Washington state filed a lawsuit in federal court against the “top two” primary system passed by the voters in Washington last November. Washington State Republican Party v Logan, 05-927-Z, Seattle. About ten counties … Continue reading →

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Lawsuit Filed Against "Top Two" Primary in Washington

Posted on May 19, 2005 by adminMay 19, 2005
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On May 19, the Republican Party of Washington state filed a lawsuit in federal court against the “top two” primary system passed by the voters in Washington last November. Washington State Republican Party v Logan, 05-927-Z, Seattle. About ten counties … Continue reading →

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North Carolina IRV Bill Advances

Posted on May 18, 2005 by adminMay 18, 2005
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On May 18, the North Carolina House passed HB 1024, which lets ten counties experiment with Instant-Runoff Voting in primary elections. The vote was 79-32. … Continue reading →

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Omnibus Ohio Bill Advances

Posted on May 18, 2005 by adminMay 18, 2005
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On May 17, the Ohio House of Representatives passed HB3, which, among other things, provides that voter registration forms should let voters register into particular parties. However, the bill provides that if the voter affiliates with a party that is … Continue reading →

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British Columbia Almost Votes in Alternate Vote System

Posted on May 18, 2005 by adminMay 18, 2005
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On May 17, 57.2% of the British Columbia voters voted to change their voting system to a more proportional system. However, the law required the system to pass with 60%, so it didn’t pass. However, advocates for alternative voting systems … Continue reading →

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