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National Popular Vote Plan Bill Fails to Pass in Rhode Island

Posted on June 7, 2012 by Richard WingerJune 7, 2012
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Rhode Island will not pass the National Popular Vote Plan bill this year. See this story. … Continue reading →

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New Political Party in New Jersey Fights to Win Permission to Use its Actual Name

Posted on June 7, 2012 by Richard WingerJune 7, 2012
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A new political party, which exists only in New Jersey so far, has filed petitions to place its nominees for U.S. Senate, U.S. House in two districts, and County Freeholder in two counties on the November 2012 ballot. However, New … Continue reading →

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Democrats are Largest Party in California’s 31st U.S. House District, But Top-Two Open Primary Leaves Party with No Candidate in November

Posted on June 7, 2012 by Richard WingerJune 7, 2012
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California’s 31st U.S. House district ballot in November 2012 will list two Republicans, Gary G. Miller and Bob Dutton. At the June 5, 2012 primary, Miller placed first with 26.9% of the vote, and Dutton placed second, with 25.1% of … Continue reading →

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Montana Secretary of State Files Brief in Defense of Her Decision to Set a May 29 Deadline

Posted on June 7, 2012 by Richard WingerJune 7, 2012
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On June 6, the Montana Secretary of State filed a 7-page brief in U.S. District Court in Kelly v McCulloch, defending her decision, made on May 29, to set a May 29 petition deadline for non-presidential independent candidates. On Friday, … Continue reading →

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Keiko Bonk, the Green Party’s First Partisan Winner in the U.S., is Green Party Nominee for Hawaii Legislative Seat

Posted on June 6, 2012 by Richard WingerJune 6, 2012
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Keiko Bonk is the Green Party nominee this year for Hawaii House of Representatives, 20th district. The incumbent in that district, Democrat Calvin Say, is running for re-election. Say has been in the legislature since 1976 and has been Speaker … Continue reading →

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