Ballot Access News May 1, 2013 – Volume 28, Number 12 This issue was printed on pink paper. Table of Contents BALLOT ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS ADVANCE IN FIVE STATES RALPH NADER FILES PENNSYLVANIA APPEAL U.S. SUPREME COURT WON’T HEAR POSTAL PETITIONING … Continue reading
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What is this? I went to the nice election statistics web site of the Clerk of the House of Representatives and got the 1996 Presidential Election results. But I found that the summary table was misleading in that it presented many votes under … Continue reading
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“What if the Electoral College Votes in each state were apportioned to candidates based on their popular vote totals in that state?” (Using preliminary results, from Associated Press for most states, and using standard rounding — X.5 goes up. In … Continue reading
by Richard Winger Reprinted with permission from the Spring 1994 Long Term View, Massachusetts School of Law, Andover, MA. American History Shows that Third Parties Enhance the Positive Consequences of a Two-Party System. IN DECEMBER OF 1992, Leon P. Baradat … Continue reading