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Florida Bill that Injures Ballot Access and Other Voting Rights is Postponed for One Day

Posted on May 3, 2011 by adminMay 3, 2011
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The Florida Senate had been scheduled to vote on SB 2086, the enormous omnibus election law bill that injures ballot access, and also injures voters in many other ways, on Tuesday, May 3. However, the vote is now set for … Continue reading →

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Canada's "First Past the Post" System Gave Conservative Party 54% of Seats, Even though Party Won Less than 40% of Popular Vote

Posted on May 3, 2011 by adminMay 3, 2011
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Fairvote Canada has already analyzed the Canadian election of May 2. Here is the proportion of the national popular vote won by each of Canada’s five leading parties: Conservative 40%, New Democratic 31%, Liberal 19%, Bloc Quebecois 6%, Green 4%. … Continue reading →

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Canadian Parliamentary Election

Posted on May 2, 2011 by adminMay 2, 2011
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See this story about the Canadian election of May 2. The Green Party did win its first election for a seat, and the New Democratic Party gained the second largest number of seats of any party. The Conservative Party won … Continue reading →

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Nevada Secretary of State Says Parties Won't Nominate Candidates in Special U.S. House Election

Posted on May 2, 2011 by adminMay 2, 2011
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On May 2, Nevada Secretary of State Ross Miller interpreted Nevada election law to mean that when the state holds a special U.S. House election on September 13, there will be no party nominees. Candidates will qualify for the ballot … Continue reading →

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Hearing Set in Arkansas Green Party Ballot Access Lawsuit

Posted on May 2, 2011 by adminMay 2, 2011
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On May 10, the 8th circuit will hear oral arguments in Green Party of Arkansas v Martin, 10-3106. This is the ACLU lawsuit against the Arkansas election law that removes parties from the ballot each time they fail to poll … Continue reading →

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