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The latest headlines on nonpartisan voting rights from across the nation. Enjoy.
What Impact Could An Independent Run By Jim Webb Have on 2016?
Source: Austin Plier, FairVote
My Take:
When it comes to national elections, the deck is stacked against any candidate who doesn’t have a (D) or (R) next to their name.
Even third party candidates realize
Press and media reports of political affairs from different sources often differ so much that the average American cannot tell what really happened or whether the incident is truly important.
On November 9, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie vetoed "The Democracy Act," a law that would expand early voting, establish online voter registration, implement election day registration and