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Gallup Poll, for First Time, Shows Neither Major Party Viewed Favorably by As Much as 40% of the Electorate

Posted on March 16, 2015 by Richard WingerMarch 16, 2015
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On March 16, Gallup released this poll, asking voters whether they have a favorable or an unfavorable impression of the Democratic Party, and the same question for the Republican Party.  Gallup has been taking this poll starting in 1992.  For … Continue reading →

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The Oklahoman Gives Strong Endorsement for Ballot Access Bill

Posted on March 15, 2015 by Richard WingerMarch 15, 2015
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The Oklahoman, largest newspaper in Oklahoma, has this rousing editorial in support of the ballot access bill that has already passed the State House.  Thanks to Richard Prawdzienski for the link. … Continue reading →

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Utah Election Laws Passed in 2014 Survive Attempts to Change Them

Posted on March 13, 2015 by Richard WingerMarch 13, 2015
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All bills in the 2015 session of the Utah legislature to undo the changes to party nominations have failed.  See this story.  Therefore, the 2014 system will continue, at least for a year.  The 2014 changes make it possible for … Continue reading →

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Law Commission of India Recommends that Independent Candidates Not be Permitted

Posted on March 12, 2015 by Richard WingerMarch 12, 2015
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The Law Commission of India has recommended that the election law of India be changed to bar independent candidates.  See this story. … Continue reading →

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Two Past U.S. Solicitors General Publish in Harvard Law Review on Who is a Natural-Born Citizen

Posted on March 12, 2015 by Richard WingerMarch 12, 2015
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Paul Clement and Neal Katyal, both past Solicitors General for the United States government, have written this article on Article II’s provision that a president must be a natural-born citizen.  Apparently they were moved to write about this subject because … Continue reading →

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