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Fifth Circuit Won’t Rehear Libertarian Ballot Access Case from Louisiana

Posted on March 15, 2010 by adminMarch 15, 2010
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On March 15, the 5th circuit refused to rehear Libertarian Party v Dardenne, 09-30307. Earlier the 5th circuit had ruled that the dispute is moot. Oddly, though, another panel of the 5th circuit had ruled a few weeks earlier that … Continue reading →

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Fifth Circuit Won't Rehear Libertarian Ballot Access Case from Louisiana

Posted on March 15, 2010 by Richard WingerMarch 15, 2010
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On March 15, the 5th circuit refused to rehear Libertarian Party v Dardenne, 09-30307. Earlier the 5th circuit had ruled that the dispute is moot. Oddly, though, another panel of the 5th circuit had ruled a few weeks earlier that … Continue reading →

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Filing Closes for Montana Primary

Posted on March 15, 2010 by Richard WingerMarch 15, 2010
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Montana has four ballot-qualified parties: Constitution, Democratic, Libertarian, and Republican. All four nominate by primary. Filing for the June 2010 primaries closed on March 15. The Libertarian Party has a candidate for the only statewide office on the ballot, U.S. … Continue reading →

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California Primary Ballot Pamphlet Printing Delayed While Disputes over Wording Continue

Posted on March 15, 2010 by Richard WingerMarch 15, 2010
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On March 16, the California State Court of Appeals, 3rd district, issued an order that the California ballot pamphlet printing process be delayed unto further notice. Without the order, the pamphlets would be being printed now. The order was because … Continue reading →

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San Diego Newspaper Shines Spotlight on Who is Paying for Pro-Proposition 14 Mailings

Posted on March 15, 2010 by Richard WingerMarch 15, 2010
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The San Diego Reader is a free weekly newspaper that has existed since 1972. Its latest issue has this story, which tries to determine who is paying for the literature that has been being postally mailed to California voters ever … Continue reading →

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