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1987 Issues of Ballot Access News Now Available at this Site

Posted on April 14, 2011 by adminApril 14, 2011
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Ballot Access News printed issues from 1987 are now available, at the link to past print issues on the right upper corner. Thanks to Michael Ravnitzky and Eric Garris for doing the work. … Continue reading →

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National Popular Vote Plan Bill Passes Vermont Legislature

Posted on April 14, 2011 by adminApril 14, 2011
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On April 14, the Vermont House passed SB 31 on second reading. This is the National Popular Vote Plan bill. It had passed the Senate on February 23. It will probably pass the House on third reading Friday or Monday. … Continue reading →

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Tennessee Senate Postpones Vote on Ballot Access Bill for Two Weeks

Posted on April 14, 2011 by adminApril 14, 2011
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The Tennessee Senate had been scheduled to vote on SB 935 on April 14. This is the bill that changes ballot access for new and minor parties. However, the vote has been postponed until April 28. … Continue reading →

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Idaho Governor Signs Bill that Lets Parties Decide Who May Vote in Their Primaries

Posted on April 14, 2011 by adminApril 14, 2011
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On April 13, Idaho Governor Butch Otter signed HB 351, which lets each party decide for itself which voters may vote in its primary. It is expected that the Democratic, Constitution, and Libertarian Parties will continue to let all voters … Continue reading →

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Oregon Bill to Require Independent Party to Re-Name Itself Gets Severe Criticism at Legislative Hearing

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On April 13, the Oregon House Rules Committee held a hearing on HB 2442, the bill to tell the Independent Party (which has been ballot-qualified starting in 2006) that it must choose a new name. No one testified in favor … Continue reading →

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