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Monthly Archives: July 2008

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Nader Petitions Approved in Nevada & Washington

Posted on July 19, 2008 by Richard WingerJuly 19, 2008
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On July 18, the Nevada Secretary of State announced that Ralph Nader’s independent petition has enough valid signatures. A few days before that, the Washington Secretary of State made the same announcement. Thanks to the poster below for this information. … Continue reading →

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New York State Independence Party Leadership Consolidates More Power Over County Units of Party

Posted on July 18, 2008 by Richard WingerJuly 18, 2008
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Some years ago, the New York Independence Party passed a Bylaw, giving control of nomination decisions in New York city to the state party committee, instead of the local county committes within New York city. The specific nomination decisions involved … Continue reading →

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USA Today Covers Ohio Libertarian Ballot Access Victory

Posted on July 18, 2008 by Richard WingerJuly 18, 2008
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The July 18 USA Today has this story about the Libertarian Party’s ballot access ruling in Ohio. … Continue reading →

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Paul Jacob Preliminary Hearing Postponed (Oklahoma Petitioning Case)

Posted on July 18, 2008 by Richard WingerJuly 18, 2008
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Paul Jacob and two other backers of an Oklahoma initiative have a criminal case pending against them, for allegedly conspiring to hire out-of-state circulators to work in Oklahoma. The preliminary hearing in that case had been set for July 23 … Continue reading →

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Venerable Kentucky Political Picnic Invites McCain, Obama, But Refuses Barr

Posted on July 18, 2008 by Richard WingerJuly 18, 2008
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Fancy Farm is a small town in western Kentucky. For 128 years in a row, community leaders have held an annual Political Picnic, at which candidates for public office are invited to speak. The first presidential candidate who was invited, … Continue reading →

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