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Americans Elect Submits Verified Signatures to Maine Secretary of State

Posted on December 15, 2011 by adminDecember 15, 2011
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On December 15, Americans Elect physically filed approximately 32,000 signatures with the Maine Secretary of State. These signatures have already been verified by various town clerks. The law requires 28,639 valid signatures, so the petition has enough valid signatures. Maine’s … Continue reading →

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Capitol Weekly Carries In-Depth Analysis of California’s Proposition 14 Likely Effects

Posted on December 14, 2011 by adminDecember 14, 2011
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Paul Mitchell has this insightful column in Capitol Weekly, a Sacramento, California politics periodical. The Mitchell column analyzes how Proposition 14 is going to work, with an emphasis on the stark difference between its effects on Democrats, versus Republicans. … Continue reading →

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Miami Herald Extensive Story on Gary Johnson

Posted on December 14, 2011 by adminDecember 14, 2011
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The Miami Herald has this lengthy news story about Gary Johnson, based on Johnson’s recent visit to Florida and based on the reporter’s interview with him. … Continue reading →

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Ohio Legislature Approves Bill to Move All Primaries to March 6, 2012

Posted on December 14, 2011 by adminDecember 14, 2011
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On the afternoon and evening of December 14, the Ohio legislature passed HB 369, which moves both the presidential primary and the primary for other office to March 6, 2012. Just the day before, the legislature had held hearings on … Continue reading →

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San Francisco Charter Amendment Introduced to Let Voters Rank as Many Choices in City Elections as they Wish

Posted on December 14, 2011 by adminDecember 14, 2011
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On December 14, San Francisco Supervisors David Campos and John Avalos introduced a proposed charter amendment, which would change the Ranked Choice Voting system so that voters could list as many choices as they wish. Currently San Francisco’s version of … Continue reading →

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