The "all
but dead" proposed initiative to change California's method of
allocating its electoral votes -- from winner-take-all to
Republican-favored by congressional district -- may be coming back to
life, according to the Los
Angeles Times.
"Political strategist David Gilliard said he was taking over the
ballot initiative campaign, along with strategist Ed Rollins and
fundraiser Anne Dunsmore. Consultant Mike Arno will oversee the
signature-gathering effort."
"California Secretary of State Debra Bowen has set Nov. 13 as the
deadline for submitting signatures to place the measure on the June
ballot. Backers must gather 434,000 valid signatures of registered
voters. Because many signatures are typically deemed invalid,
circulators will probably seek at least 650,000. The initial campaign
had gathered about 100,000 signatures."
October 23, 2007
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