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Bills to Kill Arizona Public Funding Face Likely Defeat

Posted on April 2, 2010 by Richard WingerApril 2, 2010
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On April 1, the Arizona House Judiciary Committee failed to pass either bill that would ask the voters to deprive the public funding program of any revenue. See this story. The bills lacked one vote, so they were put over … Continue reading →

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Arizona Bill to Require Presidential Candidates to Submit Birth Certificate Appears Dead

Posted on April 2, 2010 by Richard WingerApril 2, 2010
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Arizona HB 2441, to require presidential candidates to submit proof of meeting the constitutional qualifications when they file to be on the ballot, appears dead. Although it passed its first committee hurdle in January, it has not made any progress … Continue reading →

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Utah Supreme Court Will Consider Validity of Electronic Signatures on Ballot Access Petitions

Posted on April 2, 2010 by Richard WingerApril 2, 2010
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On March 27, an independent candidate for Governor of Utah, Farley Anderson, filed a lawsuit in State Supreme Court over whether his petition is valid or not. Utah county officials check petition signatures. Salt Lake County elections officials determined that … Continue reading →

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Arizona Bill, Removing Presidential Elector Names from Ballot, Advances

Posted on April 2, 2010 by Richard WingerApril 2, 2010
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On April 1, the Arizona House Judiciary passed SB 1024 unanimously. The bill has also passed the Senate. It removes the names of candidates for presidential elector from the November ballot, and adds the names of vice-presidential candidates to the … Continue reading →

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Libertarians Sue California Over Residency Requirement for Circulators

Posted on April 2, 2010 by Richard WingerApril 2, 2010
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On April 2, the Libertarian Party of Los Angeles County filed a federal lawsuit against certain California election laws that don’t permit petition circulators to work outside their home district or county. The case is filed in the Central District, … Continue reading →

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