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Avoid the straight party option when voting in November!

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States that still have straight party voting include:  New Mexico, North Carolina, South Carolina, Utah, Texas, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Kentucky, Iowa, Wisconsin, Rhode Island, West Virginia, Indiana, Oklahoma, Michigan.  (New Hampshire and Missouri no  longer have this option.)

 

Articles about New Mexico:

Stewart, Warren.  2005.  “Did We Bounce An Election?”  www.votersunite.org and click here

 

Theisen, Ellen and Warren Stewart.  2004.  “Summary Report on New Mexico State Elections Data.”  www.USCountVotes.org

 

Liddle, Elizabeth, and Josh Mittledorf.  2005.  “Analysis of Undervotes in New Mexico’s 2004 Presidential Ballots.” www.USCountVotes.org

 

Plotner, Robert Glenn.  2005.  “A Guide to irregularities in the 2004 New Mexico General Election.”    www.USCountVotes.org

 

State of New Mexico, Office of New Mexico Secretary of State, Secretary of State, Rebecca Vigil-Giron,  http://www/sos.state.nm.us/Election/cntyindx04.html

 

 Thank yous:  Green and Libertarian Parties, Jeremiah Akin, Warren Stewart, Ellen Theisen, Ken Aaron, Stuart Shakman, Dan Ashby, Myra Boime, Megan Matson, Scripps Howard News Service, Eva Kataja, Mitch Buszek, Wayne M. Burke, Lubosh Novak, and others in Recount New Mexico; Bernie Ellis, Kip Humphrey.

 

To read the entire go to:  www.protectcaliforniaballots.org, www.freepress.org, www.solarbus.org

 

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Judy Alter (Judith B. Alter Ed.D.), emeritus UCLA Professor, began working on election justice issues four days after the CA Oct. 2003 Recall election when Lynn Landes offered compelling evidence about how Diebold machines swung the election away (more...)
 
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