Hawaii
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Democracy for New Mexico
The UNM Center for the Study of Voting, Elections and Democracy (C-SVED) held its second of three Citizen Panel meetings yesterday in Santa Fe to discuss and compare the current Electoral College system with a new approach, the National Popular Vote Initiative. Guests at Wednesday’s meeting included the New Mexico Secretary of State, Dianna Duran, Senators Rod Adair and Peter Wirth, and State Legislators Nate Gentry and David Doyle. In addition to these guests, Citizen Panel members, including County Clerks from four New Mexico counties and multiple citizens and citizen groups, grappled with the idea of changing the way we vote for president to a national popular vote.
Monday Miscellany…Frankel recalls an earlier Hawaii tabloid, Politico.com on Case, Punahou students send aid to Alaska village s
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But at least he's got a good job lined up in Tokyo. They hope to return to Hawaii when the world economy has improved. (via Twit
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“But at least he's got a good job lined up in Tokyo. They hope to return to Hawaii when the world economy has improved.”
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Drank too much wine last night with neighbors moving back to Japan after attempt to set up new hedge fund in Hawaii failed due t
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“Drank too much wine last night with neighbors moving back to Japan after attempt to set up new hedge fund in Hawaii failed due to economy.”
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