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Ralph Nader Arizona Ballot Access

Posted on June 3, 2008 by Richard WingerJune 3, 2008
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On June 4, Ralph Nader will be turning in approximately 50,000 signatures to be an independent presidential candidate in Arizona. The requirement is 21,759 signatures. Assuming Nader has enough valid signatures, he will be the first independent presidential candidate to … Continue reading →

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Brian Moore Wins Injunctive Relief Against Ohio Petition Restriction

Posted on June 2, 2008 by Richard WingerJune 2, 2008
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On June 2, Brian Moore (Socialist Party presidential candidate) won injunctive relief from U.S. District Court in Columbus, against an Ohio law that requires independent candidate petition circulators to be registered voters in Ohio. Moore v Brunner, southern dist., 2:08cv-224. … Continue reading →

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Nader Appeals Hawaii Decision to 9th circuit

Posted on June 2, 2008 by Richard WingerJune 2, 2008
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On May 30, Ralph Nader filed a notice of appeal in his federal lawsuit against Hawaii ballot access law. This is a case filed in 2004. The two issues are whether Hawaii’s petition-checking procedures are constitutional, and whether it is … Continue reading →

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North Carolina Poll Shows Barr at 6%

Posted on June 2, 2008 by Richard WingerJune 2, 2008
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Public Policy Polling released these results on June 2, showing the North Carolina general election presidential race. They show two hypotheticals, with each Democratic possibility: John McCain 43%, Barack Obama 40%, Bob Barr 6%, undecided and other 11%; and alternatively, … Continue reading →

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Puerto Rico Democratic Primary Had Extremely Low Turnout

Posted on June 2, 2008 by Richard WingerJune 2, 2008
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The June 1 Democratic presidential primary in Puerto Rico attracted only 387,299 voters. Puerto Rico has 2,366,667 registered voters. Normally Puerto Rican elections have a higher turnout than a typical U.S. state does. For example, in November 2004, 1,959,108 votes … Continue reading →

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