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| Texas primary date in doubt after deal talks stall The Associated Press Now the date of the Texas primaries is in doubt again. Republicans feared that another delay could prevent Texas voters from helping decide which GOP candidate challenges President Barack Obama in November. Republican and Democratic party leaders have ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| With eye on statewide offices, Oregon GOP will open 2012 primary to ... The Republic Looking to climb back into statewide offices they haven't controlled for nearly two decades, Oregon Republicans are opening their primary election for statewide offices to voters unaffiliated with any political party. The Republican Central Committee ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Elections board: Little interest in primary SalemNews.net He believes another contributing factor is the small number of contested primary races and ballot issues. Besides the Republican primary, the only other contested races are Congress (Democrat and Republican) and county recorder (Democrat only). See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bill would alter how Wyoming handles primary elections Billings Gazette In addition, Rothfuss said, the "top two" system would eliminate the need for crossover voting, in which members of one party switch their registration to be able to vote in another party's primary. In 2010, many Republicans grumbled that Democratic ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Front-runner Pence is first to turn in signatures to get on ballot Indianapolis Star Campaign volunteers joined him to drop off 92 boxes of petition signatures -- one for each county -- for the May 8 Republican primary. They contained 13000 signatures, nearly three times the number required to appear on the ballot, Pence said. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Karen McConnaughay, conceal your gun and protect your teacher? The ... ChicagoNow (blog) By Jeff Berkowitz, today at 4:26 am In the Republican Primary in the 33rd Senate District (East Dundee, West Dundee, St.Charles, etc.), two purported conservatives, McConnaughay and Surges, are vying for their party's nomination. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| National commentary: Race for the nomination Herald Times Reporter From the way primary debates are griped about in Republican circles these days, you'd think they were as bad as teleprompters. "I think it's very harmful to Republicans because instead of the candidates presenting their views and their policies and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Romney leads area in funds The Salem News Ron Paul finished second in the area among Republican candidates with $14883, while Newt Gingrich was a distant third with only $1740. Rick Santorum, the only other candidate remaining in the Republican primary field, did not receive a single donation ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Garfield GOP to caucus tonight Glenwood Springs Post Independent Colorado's Grand Old Party will caucus tonight in schools, town halls and community centers across the state, with Republicans casting a nonbinding preference vote for candidates running in the presidential primary. "This is the opportunity to get ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Former Democrat Cason cheered at Tea Party forum Belleville News Democrat Hult is unopposed in the Republican primary for the 113th House District, which includes Belleville. Former Rep. Jay Hoffman is unopposed in the Democratic primary for the House seat. Campaign office: Madison County State's Attorney Tom Gibbons will ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Rick Santorum Will Host Primary Night Party in St. Louis Area Patch.com The Republican presidential hopeful will be in St. Charles on Tuesday night for a primary night party, according his campaign website. On Tuesday, Missouri voters will be able to signal their preference for presidential candidates in a nonbinding ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| FOX5 Vegas - KVVUCaucus problems lead push for change to primary KVVU Las Vegas With so much on the line in a presidential election, the caucus process is being called into question by disenfranchised voters like lifelong Republican John Istle. "In a primary, you have a right to vote or a right to express your opinion," Istle said ... See all stories on this topic » |
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