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Monthly Archives: July 2008

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Court Extends Time For New York Write-in Opportunity in One County

Posted on July 25, 2008 by Richard WingerJuly 25, 2008
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On July 22, U.S. District Court Judge Lawrence Kahn extended the petitioning period, in Ulster County, for candidates and activists who want a September primary ballot prepared for the Independence Party in Ulster County. New York doesn’t normally print up … Continue reading →

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Maine Ballot Access Case Oral Argument in State Supreme Court

Posted on July 25, 2008 by Richard WingerJuly 25, 2008
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On July 24, the Maine Supreme Judicial Court heard oral arguments in Knutson v Department of the Secretary of State, case no. ken-08-375. The Court will issue its opinion on Monday, July 28. All five members of the Court who … Continue reading →

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California Voter Registration Form Has New Format for "Party" Choice

Posted on July 24, 2008 by adminJuly 24, 2008
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California has a new format for its voter registration form, for the “political party” choice. The form asks “Do you want to register with a political party?”. The “Yes” block is on the left; the “No” block is on the … Continue reading →

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California Voter Registration Form Has New Format for “Party” Choice

Posted on July 24, 2008 by Richard WingerJuly 24, 2008
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California has a new format for its voter registration form, for the “political party” choice. The form asks “Do you want to register with a political party?”. The “Yes” block is on the left; the “No” block is on the … Continue reading →

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Davis, California, May Become a Charter City So That It Can Use IRV

Posted on July 24, 2008 by Richard WingerJuly 24, 2008
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In California, only charter cities have the freedom to use Instant-Runoff Voting to elect their own city officers. Davis, California voters voted in 2006 to use IRV, but since Davis is not a charter city, the vote cannot have any … Continue reading →

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