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Kentucky Libertarian Debates Lawsuit Undergoes Extraordinary Delay

Posted on June 14, 2015 by Richard WingerJune 14, 2015
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The Libertarian Party filed a federal lawsuit over the Kentucky U.S. Senate debate on September 28, 2014, called Libertarian National Committee v Holliday, eastern district, 3:14cv-63. Judge Gregory Van Tatenhove denied injunctive relief, and the Libertarian U.S. Senate nominee, David … Continue reading →

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Iowa Legislature Adjourns After Passing Almost No Election Law Bills

Posted on June 13, 2015 by Richard WingerJune 15, 2015
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The Iowa legislature adjourned June 12. Bills to abolish the straight ticket device, to require a runoff primary in certain cases, to allow voters to register on-line, to require photo ID for voters at the polls, to eliminate same-day registration, … Continue reading →

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Ralph Nader Endorses National Popular Vote Plan

Posted on June 12, 2015 by Richard WingerJune 12, 2015
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Ralph Nader has this opinion piece soundly recommending the National Popular Vote Plan for presidential elections. The only National Popular Vote Plan bill that has made any headway this year is Oregon’s HB 3475. It passed the House on May … Continue reading →

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New Hampshire Bill Signed to Require Rotation of Presidential Primary Names on Ballot

Posted on June 12, 2015 by Richard WingerJune 12, 2015
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On June 5, New Hampshire Governor Maggie Hassan signed HB 503. It changes the order of candidate names on presidential primary ballots. The old law listed them in alphabetical order. The new law rotates the names, so that each candidate … Continue reading →

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North Carolina Governor Signs Bill for Judicial Retention Elections for State Supreme Court

Posted on June 12, 2015 by Richard WingerJune 12, 2015
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On June 11, North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory signed HB 222. It generally lets members of the State Supreme Court retain their seats without having to face opponents. Instead they appear on the ballot and a voter votes on whether … Continue reading →

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