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Maryland Legislature Adjourns Without Passing Ballot Access Bills

Posted on April 13, 2010 by Richard WingerApril 13, 2010
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On April 13, the Maryland legislature adjourned for the year. Neither ballot access bill passed. SB 240, which provided that petition signatures are valid even if the voter didn’t sign exactly as he or she signed the voter registration form, … Continue reading →

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Center for Voting and Democracy Opposes California Proposition 14

Posted on April 13, 2010 by Richard WingerApril 13, 2010
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The Center for Voting and Democracy, a nationwide group, has taken a position against California’s Proposition 14. Director Rob Richie explains the Center’s position in this Huffington Post article. … Continue reading →

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Neutral Poll Shows Overwhelming Lead for Democrat in New York Gubernatorial Race

Posted on April 13, 2010 by Richard WingerApril 13, 2010
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This Quinnipiac Poll, released April 12, shows that Andrew Cuomo, the presumed Democratic Party nominee for Governor of New York, has a more than 2:1 lead over each potential Republican nominee for Governor. Cuomo’s lead over Rick Lazio is 55% … Continue reading →

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Mid-Level California State Court Won’t Hear Case on Residency Requirement for State Legislators

Posted on April 12, 2010 by adminApril 12, 2010
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On April 8, the California State Court of Appeals in Sacramento refused to hear the lawsuit Fuller v Bowen, C064622. This is the case over whether the California Constitutional provision requiring candidates for the legislature to have lived in the … Continue reading →

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Mid-Level California State Court Won't Hear Case on Residency Requirement for State Legislators

Posted on April 12, 2010 by Richard WingerApril 12, 2010
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On April 8, the California State Court of Appeals in Sacramento refused to hear the lawsuit Fuller v Bowen, C064622. This is the case over whether the California Constitutional provision requiring candidates for the legislature to have lived in the … Continue reading →

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