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Constitution Party Off Illinois Ballot

Posted on July 3, 2006 by Richard WingerJuly 3, 2006
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On July 3, someone challenged the Illinois statewide petition for the Constitution Party. Since the party submitted only 4,800 signatures, and 25,000 are required, this means the party won’t be on the November ballot. Illinois is the only state in … Continue reading →

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North Carolina Ballot Access Legislative Hearing

Posted on July 3, 2006 by Richard WingerJuly 3, 2006
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The North Carolina State Senate Judiciary Committee will hear H88 on July 5 at 1 pm in room 1027 of the legislative building. H88 was introduced last year to cut the number of signatures for a new party to one-fourth … Continue reading →

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Senator Lieberman to Petition as an Independent Candidate

Posted on July 3, 2006 by Richard WingerJuly 3, 2006
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On July 3, U.S. Senator Joseph Lieberman announced that he will begin circulating a petition to get himself on the ballot this year as an independent candidate. He needs 7,500 valid signatures by August 9. The major party primaries are … Continue reading →

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Mexico's Presidential Election

Posted on July 3, 2006 by adminJuly 3, 2006
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Mexico voted for president on Sunday, July 2. Five parties were on the ballot for president. Preliminary results, which will be changing constantly for the next few days, are: Felipe Calderon (Nat. Action) 36.38%; Andres Lopez Obrador (Dem. Rev.) 35.34%; … Continue reading →

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Mexico’s Presidential Election

Posted on July 3, 2006 by Richard WingerJuly 3, 2006
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Mexico voted for president on Sunday, July 2. Five parties were on the ballot for president. Preliminary results, which will be changing constantly for the next few days, are: Felipe Calderon (Nat. Action) 36.38%; Andres Lopez Obrador (Dem. Rev.) 35.34%; … Continue reading →

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