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Monthly Archives: July 2009

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July 4 Rally in Chicago Highlights Election Problems

Posted on July 3, 2009 by adminJuly 3, 2009
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Free & Equal, and ReTea Party, are jointly sponsoring a rally in Chicago on July 4 to highlight speakers who are concerned about election law problems in Illinois and the United States. See this list of speakers. The rally is … Continue reading →

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California Budget Crisis Slows Progress of Election Law Bills

Posted on July 3, 2009 by adminJuly 3, 2009
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Both the California State Senate Elections Committee, and the California Assembly Committee, had been expected to meet on Tuesday, July 7. Many election law bills of interest were on their agendas. However, because of the California budget crisis, it is … Continue reading →

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New York Times Again Calls for Ballot Access Reform

Posted on July 2, 2009 by adminJuly 2, 2009
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The July 2 New York Times print edition has this editorial, calling for various types of election law reform, including ballot access reform. … Continue reading →

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Cynthia McKinney Coverage on Atlanta TV Station

Posted on July 2, 2009 by adminJuly 2, 2009
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Atlanta TV station 11 has this report on Cynthia McKinney’s status in Israel. The story is also being covered in USA Today. … Continue reading →

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New York Governor Signs Bill Easing Ballot Access For One Type of Initiative

Posted on July 2, 2009 by adminJuly 2, 2009
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On June 24, New York Governor David Paterson signed A8501. It makes it fairly easy to qualify a local initiative that has the purpose of asking the voters if they wish to abolish any particular local unit of government, or … Continue reading →

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