Category:November 2010
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Pages in category "November 2010"
The following 157 pages are in this category, out of 157 total.
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- After nearly losing House on election night, Democrats in New Mexico elect leadership
- America's unelected governor
- American governorships are still something of a boy's club
- Another statewide recount puts Minnesota politicos back in familiar territory
- Appeal filed on Arkansas Issue 2
- Arizona medical marijuana question's results show thin margin
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- Bakke to join Colorado's 20th District Court
- Ballotpedia chart analysis shows multiple dates for constitutional changes
- Ballotpedia's 2010 Regional Breakdown: All regions
- Ballotpedia's Tuesday Count is back with updates, previews and more
- Ballotpedia's Tuesday Count reveals several social issues for 2011 ballots
- Bosma to name Democrats as committee chairs
- Both amendments pass in Kansas
- Both bond propositions pass, amendment fails in Alaska
- Both major parties break records in fundraising on 2010 gubernatorial races
- Brutinel chosen for Arizona Supreme Court
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- Georgia wants newly registered voters to prove citizenship
- GOP chooses new leadership for North Carolina Senate, House
- Gov. Elect-Walker and GOP Legislators want lame duck session stopped
- Gov. O'Malley to balance Maryland budget
- Gov. Quinn pushes for open primaries in Illinois
- Governor Manchin bids farewell as he becomes U.S. Senator
- Governor McDonnell elected Vice Chairman of the RGA
- Governor McDonnell would consider statewide referendum on alcohol privatization
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- Idaho airport: No projects anticipated after amendment passage
- IL State Elections Board faces pushback on whether to seat U.S. Sen-Elect Kirk
- Illinois lawmakers urged to pass gay marriage legislation in lame duck session
- Illinois voters approve gubernatorial recall amendment
- Immigration bill makes its way to Colorado
- In Connecticut, will the real Governor-elect please step forward
- Incoming Kansas Secretary of State proposes initiative and referendum process (updated)
- Incoming Michigan GOP ponders aggressive tax reform
- Indiana's only ballot measure easily passes
- Injunction on Oklahoma SQ 755 bars certification, for now
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- Maine casino measure may face recount and a legal challenge in the near future
- Maine Republicans to drown Dirigo
- Majority of Delaware legislative leadership to remain in same positions
- Majority of GOP Secretary of State Pickups won by Obama in 2008
- Marijuana Policy Project launches initiative campaign for 2012
- Maryland Constitutional Convention question gets majority vote; but not so fast (updated)
- Maryland Question 3 approval presents problem for another winner at polls
- Maryland Question 3 approval presents problem for winner at polls
- McGinness proposes public retirement reforms
- Michigan voters reject constitutional convention but say yes to felon ban
- Minnesota SOS computer programmer pleads guilty in child porn case
- Minnesota's gubernatorial race will probably require a recount...and definitely needs some math lessons
- Mississippi Gov. Barbour proposes FY 2012 budget: no new taxes, sweeping cuts
- Missouri judicial reform efforts revisited
- Missouri lawmakers seek to repeal or amend Proposition B
- Missouri measures successfully approved, one remains pending
- Missouri newspapers split on 2010 measures
- Montana GOP takes State House
- Montana maintains party leadership
- More than a week later, 3 Arizona measures are toss ups
- Most states which saw legislative chambers switch to Republican were won by Obama in 2008
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- Nancy Caplinger appointed to Kansas Supreme Court
- Nebraska narrows budget gap
- Nevada sports arena supporters file signatures
- New Connecticut AG gives first interview since election
- New Jersey Wage Assessment, Question 1 is overwhelmingly approved
- New poll shows strong support for implementing initiative process in the Badger State
- New York Senate partisan count could be undecided until January 2011
- Newly elected Georgia AG told County Manager to ignore law
- Newly Elected New York AG names Transition Team
- Newly elected Wyoming Governor appoints Attorney General
- NJ lawmaker proposes constitutional amendment to implement judicial retention
- NJ Supreme Court strikes down recall effort against U.S. Senator Menendez
- Nominees to replace Judge Florom narrowed down to four
- November elections might be over but a complaint remains pending on Measure 74
- Numbers tilt toward passage of Arizona Prop 203
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- Rainy day fund measure being considered in Texas
- Rainy Day Fund measures get voter backing on Election Day
- Recall effort approved for petition circulation in Walsh County
- Recently elected Minnesota lawmakers propose a same-sex marriage amendment
- Recount requests filed in 3 Wisconsin Legislative Races
- Republican trifecta gains create recipe for powerful impact on redistricting
- Republicans break Nevada Democratic supermajorities
- Republicans gain control of the Alabama state legislature for the first time in 136 years
- Republicans in Pennsylvania gain a state government trifecta
- Republicans win big in Texas House
- Rhode Island Democrats lose some seats to Republicans but maintain legislative control
- Rhode Island Senate holds December session to consider judicial nominees
- Roderick Ireland nominated for chief of Massachusetts' highest court
- Rumored lawsuit becomes reality for Oklahoma's SQ 746
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- SC measures' approval isn't solidified after November vote
- Scott Walker celebrates his birthday as Wisconsin's Governor-Elect
- South Dakotans say no to medical marijuana and yes to smoking ban
- Special election set for Iowa Senate seat
- State governments set to shift toward Republicans in today's vote
- State Legacy Fund succeeds while Hunting Ban falls in North Dakota
- Strong tea party support amongst Utah voters
- Sweeping gains give Republicans control of North Carolina's state legislature
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- Take two: Arizona's Proposition 112 headed for recount
- Tea Party founder fights for additional Republican seat
- Tennessee House GOP selects first female speaker in state history
- Tenth Circuit Court shoots down Colorado's campaign finance requirement
- Thirteen legislators in five states leave Dems for the GOP
- Three Iowa Supreme Court justices ousted from court
- Three measures appear headed to court in Oklahoma
- Three open state legislative seats lead to special elections in Mississippi
- Three out of ten measures pass in Arizona
- Thursday a.m. webinar available on Tuesday's historic state government elections
- Tomblin sworn in as new Governor of West Virginia
- Two justices, two judges nominated in New Hampshire
- Two Kentucky House candidates ruled ineligible
- Two longtime Circuit Court judges retire
- Two measures fail in Oklahoma
- Two measures fail, one passes in Massachusetts
- Two Montgomery County judges to retire at the end of 2010
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- Washington measures some of 2010's most hotly-debated
- Washington voters approve four of nine measures
- Wiggins pulls ahead in close Supreme Court race
- Wisconsin Assembly and Senate name their new leaders
- With control of both chambers in New Hampshire, Republicans nominate new leadership
- Wyoming Republicans increase legislative control