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Eleventh Circuit Holds Ballot Access Hearing on Georgia Law

Posted on March 4, 2010 by Richard WingerMarch 4, 2010
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On March 4, the 11th circuit held oral arguments in Coffield v Handel, the case that challenges Georgia’s ballot access law for independent and minor party candidates for U.S. House. They are so strict, they have not been used since … Continue reading →

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Minnesota Governor Signs Bill to Move Primary from September to August

Posted on March 4, 2010 by Richard WingerMarch 4, 2010
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On March 3, Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty signed SF 2251, which moves the primary from September to August. It also moves the independent candidate petition deadline (for office other than President) from July 20 to June 1, and moves the … Continue reading →

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California Union Official Files Lawsuit to Alter Ballot Description of “Top-Two Open Primary”

Posted on March 4, 2010 by adminMarch 4, 2010
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On March 2, Allen D. Clark, a California union official, filed a lawsuit in Sacramento Superior Court, to require that the ballot description of Proposition 14, the “top-two open primary” measure, be altered. The case is Clark v Bowan, 34-2010-80000460. … Continue reading →

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California Union Official Files Lawsuit to Alter Ballot Description of "Top-Two Open Primary"

Posted on March 4, 2010 by Richard WingerMarch 4, 2010
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On March 2, Allen D. Clark, a California union official, filed a lawsuit in Sacramento Superior Court, to require that the ballot description of Proposition 14, the “top-two open primary” measure, be altered. The case is Clark v Bowan, 34-2010-80000460. … Continue reading →

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Alabama Bill for Proportional Split of Electoral Votes Passes Committee

Posted on March 4, 2010 by Richard WingerMarch 4, 2010
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Alabama HB 515 passed the House Constitution and Elections Committee on March 3, on a party-line vote. Democrats voted for it, Republicans voted against it. It would provide that the number of presidential electors any presidential candidate receives in Alabama … Continue reading →

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