Ballot Access News August 1, 2011 – Volume 27, Number 3 This issue was printed on white paper. Table of Contents REPUBLICANS WIN NEVADA LAWSUIT OTHER BALLOT ACCESS BILLS LAWSUIT NEWS MOST CROWDED GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT FOR STATEWIDE OFFICE AMERICANS … Continue reading
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The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee has several subcommittees. The subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Human Rights will hold hearings in early September on “New State Voting Laws – Barriers to the Ballot?” The subcommittee has already chosen witnesses, … Continue reading
John B. Anderson has this lengthy op-ed in the Christian Science Monitor of September 1. The op-ed suggests that Instant Runoff Voting and proportional representation would be good for the United States. Anderson’s column seems to have a slight factual … Continue reading
The Libertarian Party and the Green Party are both increasing the rate at which they are petitioning for 2012 ballot status. Libertarians are attempting the Oklahoma party petition, and have 7,600 signatures so far. 51,739 valid signatures are required. The … Continue reading
Ballot Access News — July 1, 2011 Ballot Access News July 1, 2011 – Volume 27, Number 2 This issue was originally printed on cream paper. Table of Contents U.S. SUPREME COURT REFUSES TO HEAR CONNECTICUT PUBLIC FUNDING CASE OTHER … Continue reading