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Chris Daggett Sues New Jersey Over Discriminatory Ballot Format

Posted on September 17, 2009 by Richard WingerSeptember 17, 2009
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On September 18, Chris Daggett, independent candidate for Governor of New Jersey in the November 2009 election, filed a lawsuit in state court, alleging that the ballot design in most New Jersey counties severely discriminates against candidates (in the general … Continue reading →

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Lawsuit Demands More Equal Population for U.S. House Districts

Posted on September 17, 2009 by Richard WingerSeptember 17, 2009
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On September 17, a federal lawsuit was filed in the Northern District of Mississippi, charging that the extreme variation in U.S. House districts around the nation violates the 14th Amendment. Some U.S. House seats have almost twice as many inhabitants … Continue reading →

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Indiana State Appeals Court Strikes Down Voter ID Law On Equality Grounds, Based on State Constitution

Posted on September 17, 2009 by Richard WingerSeptember 17, 2009
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On September 17, the Indiana State Court of Appeals struck down the 2005 law that requires voters at the polls to show government photo-ID with an expiration date. The vote was 3-0. Here is the 29-page decision. The case is … Continue reading →

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California Bill Banning Paying Circulators on Per-Signature Basis Sent to Governor

Posted on September 17, 2009 by Richard WingerSeptember 17, 2009
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On September 11, the California legislature sent SB 34 to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. He has until October 12 to sign or veto it. It makes it illegal for initiative circulators to be paid on a per-signature basis. The Governor vetoed … Continue reading →

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Working Families Party Activists Helped Defeat 3 Incumbent New York City Councilmembers in Democratic Primary

Posted on September 17, 2009 by Richard WingerSeptember 17, 2009
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New York city held partisan primaries on September 15. Although it is rare for incumbent City Councilmembers to lose their bids for re-election, four Democratic members were defeated for re-election in the primary. Three of them were defeated partly because … Continue reading →

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