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Wisconsin Democrats Have Now Finished Recall Petitions Against Five Republican State Senators

Posted on April 20, 2011 by adminApril 20, 2011
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According to this article, Wisconsin Democrats have finished collecting recall petition signatures in five State Senate districts so far this year. By contrast, Republicans have only finished one recall petition against a sitting Democratic State Senator. State Senators are the … Continue reading →

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City of Tucson Wins Lawsuit, May Retain Partisan City Elections if it Wishes

Posted on April 20, 2011 by adminApril 20, 2011
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On April 20, an Arizona State Court of Appeals reversed the lower court and ruled that if Tucson desires partisan elections for itself, it may have them. In 2009 the legislature had passed a law requiring all cities in the … Continue reading →

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Missouri Ballot Access Bill Advances

Posted on April 20, 2011 by adminApril 20, 2011
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On April 20, the Missouri House Rules Committee passed SB 282. The bill now moves to the House floor. Among many other unrelated changes, it permits an unqualified party to circulate a petition to qualify itself, without the need for … Continue reading →

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Newspaper Says Oklahoma Legislators are Pondering Eliminating Runoff Primaries

Posted on April 20, 2011 by adminApril 20, 2011
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This story suggests that Oklahoma legislators have not yet decided whether to move the non-presidential primary from July to June, or whether to eliminate the runoff primary. The legislature must choose one of these options before it adjourns this year. … Continue reading →

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U.S. Supreme Court Won't Stay 6th Circuit Order, so Ohio Provisional Ballots from November 2010 can Finally be Counted

Posted on April 20, 2011 by adminApril 20, 2011
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On April 20, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to grant a stay in the Hamilton County, Ohio election lawsuit over provisional ballots from the November 2, 2010 election. See this order. This means the two candidates for Juvenile County Judge, … Continue reading →

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