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Nevada Senate Passes Bill to Create a Presidential Primary

Posted on May 12, 2015 by Richard WingerMay 12, 2015
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On May 11, the Nevada Senate passed SB 421. It switches Nevada from a caucus state to a presidential primary state. The primary would be in late February, and the bill moves the primary for all other office to February … Continue reading →

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Oklahoma Governor Signs Ballot Access Bill

Posted on May 12, 2015 by Richard WingerMay 12, 2015
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On May 12, Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin signed HB 2181, the bill that lowers the number of signatures for newly-qualifying parties. She signed it only one day after it was presented to her. Thanks to Richard Prawdzienski for this news. … Continue reading →

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New Hampshire Republican and Independent Voters Invited to October 17 Caucus for a Presidential Endorsement Decision

Posted on May 12, 2015 by Richard WingerMay 12, 2015
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Conservatives in New Hampshire are making plans to hold a caucus on October 17, to which all registered New Hampshire Republicans and independents are invited. The specific location in New Hampshire will be chosen by the end of May. The … Continue reading →

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Kansas Omnibus Election Law Bill Likely to Pass

Posted on May 12, 2015 by Richard WingerMay 12, 2015
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A Kansas legislative conference committee has come to an agreement on HB 2104, so the bill is likely to pass. It abolishes the presidential primary, and makes it more difficult for candidates to withdraw. … Continue reading →

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Decision Expected Quickly in Federal Lawsuit Challenging Tucson Hybrid City Council Election System

Posted on May 12, 2015 by Richard WingerMay 12, 2015
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On April 6, some Republican voters in Tucson, Arizona, filed a federal lawsuit against that city’s hybrid system for choosing city councilmembers. Public Integrity Alliance Inc. v Tucson, 4:15cv-138. A hearing was held on Friday, May 8, and a decision … Continue reading →

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