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Oregon League of Women Voters Withdraws Support for Bad Bill

Posted on May 14, 2005 by adminMay 14, 2005
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On April 13, the Action Committee of the Oregon League of Women Voters withdrew its support for HB 2614. HB 2614 makes it illegal for voters who are registered party members to sign a petition for independent candidates. 75% of … Continue reading →

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Ohio Presidential Recount

Posted on May 13, 2005 by adminMay 13, 2005
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David Cobb (2004 Green Party presidential nominee) and Michael Badnarik (2004 Libertarian presidential nominee) filed for a recount of Ohio’s presidential vote last year. Although a recount was done, it appears to have been done improperly. Cobb and the Kerry-Edwards … Continue reading →

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San Diego Write-in Lawsuit Withdrawn

Posted on May 13, 2005 by adminMay 13, 2005
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On May 12, supporters of Donna Frye, the write-in candidate for Mayor of San Diego last November, withdrew their lawsuit over whether all of her write-ins should be tallied. The issue was those write-ins in which the voter wrote her … Continue reading →

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Missouri Bill Passes

Posted on May 13, 2005 by adminMay 13, 2005
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On May 12, the Missouri legislature passed HB 525, which (among other things) gives a newly-qualifying party the flexibility to decide whether to run a presidential candidate after it gets on the ballot. The old law required it to list … Continue reading →

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Earlier Presidential Primaries

Posted on May 12, 2005 by adminMay 12, 2005
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The Alabama legislature’s final day is Monday, May 16. On that day, the fate of HB100, which moves the presidential primary to the first Saturday after New Hampshire’s primary, will be decided. The bill has already passed the House and … Continue reading →

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