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California Secretary of State Website
By | 10/17/2012 | Ballot Access, California, Electoral Reform, States | 18 Comments

Nearly 380,000 Californians have registered to vote online, since California implemented SB397 three weeks ago.

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By | 10/11/2012 | Elections 2012, Featured, US Senate | 7 Comments

PACs are pouring money into TV ad campaigns as the Indiana Senate race heats up. With 41% of independent voters undecided, both parties pander for votes.

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(Al Podgorski / Chicago Sun-Times)
By | 10/08/2012 | Congressional, Elections 2012, Illinois, Movements | 8 Comments

Joe Walsh will try to retain his seat in the 8th congressional district. As it was in 2010, the Independent vote is critical for Joe Walsh in Illinois.

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Credit: thefeeherytheory.com
By | 10/02/2012 | Elections 2012, Headline, Issues, President, States | 8 Comments

The Old Dominion state is no longer voting along party lines, evidence suggests Virginia’s changing political spectrum may be linked to independent voters.

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Matheson v. Love debate
By | 10/02/2012 | Congressional, Elections 2012, Headline, States, Utah | 4 Comments

The race for Utah’s 4th district features the Beehive State’s only incumbent Democrat, Jim Matheson, and Republican mayor from Saratoga Springs, Mia Love.

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By | 10/01/2012 | Ballot Access, Elections 2012, Headline, Legislators, Maine, States, US Senate | 2 Comments

Cynthia Dill, Angus King, and Charlie Summers trade insults in a series of press releases and campaign ads as the Maine senate race heats up.

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Dave Anderson
By | 09/28/2012 | Congressional, Elections 2012, Headline | 17 Comments

GOP Rep. Doug Lamborn, considered by some “the most conservative member of Congress,” is being challenged by independent businessman Dave Anderson in Colorado’s 5th Congressional District.

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