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Ron Paul Donates $500 to COFOE

Posted on April 27, 2009 by adminApril 27, 2009
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Congressman Ron Paul recently donated $500 to the Coalition for Free & Open Elections (COFOE). This is the largest donation COFOE has ever received in its 24 years of existence. COFOE is a loose coalition of the nation’s nationally-organized minor … Continue reading →

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Arizona Secretary of State Will Ask Legislature for an August Petition Deadline for Independent Candidates

Posted on April 27, 2009 by adminApril 27, 2009
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Arizona is in the position of not having a valid petition deadline for independent candidates, since the law was declared unconstitutional last year. The Secretary of State will ask the legislature to set the new deadline in mid or late … Continue reading →

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Florida Ban on Paying Circulators Per Signature Appears Dead

Posted on April 27, 2009 by adminApril 27, 2009
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According to this news story, the Majority Leader of the Florida House says the legislature will not have time to consider the omnibus election law bills, HB 497 and S 956. Those identical bills, 81 pages long, included a ban … Continue reading →

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New Jersey Libertarians Run Ken Kaplan for Governor

Posted on April 26, 2009 by adminApril 26, 2009
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On Sunday, April 26, the New Jersey Libertarian Party nominated Ken Kaplan for Governor. Kaplan had also run for that position as a Libertarian in 1993. … Continue reading →

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Tennessee County Election Commissions in Process of Firing Democratic Adminstrators and Replacing them with Republicans

Posted on April 26, 2009 by adminApril 26, 2009
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Tennessee has County Election Commissions in every county, which consist of 5 members. Three members are supposed to be members of the party that has a majority in the State House of Representatives, and two are supposed to be members … Continue reading →

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