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Prominent Michigan Republican Leaders Say They Intend to Change How Michigan Awards Electoral Votes

Posted on March 22, 2013 by adminMarch 22, 2013
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According to this story, influential Republicans in the Michigan legislature, and Ruth Johnson, the Republican Secretary of State, say they favor changing how Michigan awards electoral votes. The article seems to say that they may soon introduce a bill that … Continue reading →

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Lawsuit Against Anaheim At-Large City Council Elections Has Court Hearing March 26

Posted on March 22, 2013 by adminMarch 22, 2013
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Anaheim, California, has a population of 336,265, and is the largest city in California that still elects its city council entirely at-large. Last June a lawsuit was filed in state court, arguing that the at-large system violates California law that … Continue reading →

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South Dakota Secretary of State Expects Americans Elect to Still be on Ballot in 2014

Posted on March 22, 2013 by adminMarch 22, 2013
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Even though South Dakota HB 1018 has been signed into law, and even though it goes into effect on July 1, the South Dakota Secretary of State thinks Americans Elect will still be on the 2014 ballot. The bill lets … Continue reading →

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PPIC Poll of Californians Show Independent Voters Overwhelmingly Favor Creation of a New Major Political Party

Posted on March 22, 2013 by adminMarch 22, 2013
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On March 20, the Public Policy Institute of California released this poll, which covers many topics related to California government and elections. One of the questions asks if voters feel the Democratic and Republican Parties are doing an “adequate job”, … Continue reading →

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Republican Party Report Recommends that Republicans Ask States to Move June Presidential Primaries to an Earlier Date

Posted on March 21, 2013 by adminMarch 21, 2013
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Recently a commission of Republican Party activists submitted their report to the National Chairman, Reince Priebus, on how the party can be more successful in the 2016 presidential elections. Here is a link to the report. The portion of the … Continue reading →

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