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Maine Bill to Help Write-in Candidates Has Hearing Date Set

Posted on March 9, 2009 by adminMarch 9, 2009
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The bill pending in the Maine legislature to assist write-in candidates has a hearing on March 20 in the Joint Committee for Legal & Veterans Affairs. The bill would require that the names of declared write-in candidates be posted at … Continue reading →

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Florida Green Party Wins Ability to Question "Mystery Green Candidates"

Posted on March 9, 2009 by adminMarch 9, 2009
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On February 23, a lower state court in Pasco County, Florida, ruled that the Green Party of Florida may subpoena financial records of the “mystery” candidates from the 2008 election. In the 2008 election, five individuals unknown to the Green … Continue reading →

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Florida Green Party Wins Ability to Question “Mystery Green Candidates”

Posted on March 9, 2009 by adminMarch 9, 2009
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On February 23, a lower state court in Pasco County, Florida, ruled that the Green Party of Florida may subpoena financial records of the “mystery” candidates from the 2008 election. In the 2008 election, five individuals unknown to the Green … Continue reading →

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Great Britain May Lower Voting Age from 18 to 16

Posted on March 8, 2009 by adminMarch 8, 2009
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According to this British newspaper, both the Labour Party and the Conservative Party now say they support lowering the voting age in Great Britain from 18 to 16. The article also says that the voting age in Austria is currently … Continue reading →

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New York City Republican Party More Likely to Let Mayor Bloomberg Run in its Primary

Posted on March 8, 2009 by adminMarch 8, 2009
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On the evening of March 4, the Brooklyn Republican Party voted overwhelmingly to let Mayor Michael Bloomberg run in the New York city Republican primary in September 2009. Bloomberg needs permission from the committees in at least three of the … Continue reading →

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