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Georgia Republican Party May Study Whether to Switch from Primaries to Conventions for Statewide Office

Posted on June 22, 2013 by adminJune 22, 2013
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According to this story, on Saturday, June 22, Georgia Republican Party leaders will consider whether to study whether the party should nominate by convention instead of by primary, for statewide office and possibly U.S. House. Thanks to Frontloading HQ for … Continue reading →

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New York Legislature Adjourns Without Passing Election Law Bills

Posted on June 22, 2013 by adminJune 22, 2013
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The New York legislature adjourned early in the morning on Saturday, June 22. Many election law bills failed to pass. They include the National Popular Vote Plan, the “friendly ballot act” (to make the ballot easier to read), and bills … Continue reading →

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Special U.S. House Election in Alabama Likely to Result in Important Lawsuit over Congressional Qualifications

Posted on June 22, 2013 by adminJune 22, 2013
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Stephen Nodine is a former Mobile County, Alabama, County Commissioner and a former city councilmember. He is currently serving a two-year term for perjury. He has announced that he intends to run for U.S. House in the upcoming special election, … Continue reading →

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Ohio Newspaper Editor Examines Ohio’s Arbitrary Rules on Who is an Independent Voter and Who is a Party Member

Posted on June 22, 2013 by adminJune 22, 2013
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The editor of the News Journal of Clinton County, Ohio, has this detailed and interesting analysis of Ohio election law concerning which voters are independents and which are party members. Ohio law on this matter is easily the most arbitrary … Continue reading →

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Ninth Circuit Re-affirms but Limits Earlier Decision on Political Party Involvement in Montana Judicial Elections

Posted on June 22, 2013 by adminJune 22, 2013
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On June 21, the Ninth Circuit issued this 6-page opinion in Sanders County Republican Party v Fox, 12-35816. This is a Montana decision. The decision re-affirms the panel’s earlier determination that political parties have a right to endorse candidates for … Continue reading →

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