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California Poll Shows Big Lead for Proposition 14

Posted on May 20, 2010 by adminMay 20, 2010
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A poll released on the evening of May 19, taken by the Public Policy Institute of California, shows a big lead for Proposition 14, the top-two ballot measure. The poll shows 60% support the measure, 27% oppose it, and 13% … Continue reading →

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Arkansas Green Party Trial Set

Posted on May 19, 2010 by adminMay 19, 2010
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A U.S. District Court in Little Rock, Arkansas, will hold a trial in Green Party of Arkansas v Daniels during the week of June 28-July 2. The issue is the state’s requirement that parties must poll 3% of the vote … Continue reading →

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North County Times in San Diego County Urges “No” on Proposition 14

Posted on May 19, 2010 by adminMay 19, 2010
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The North County Times, which serves northern San Diego County, has this editorial, urging a “No” vote on California’s Proposition 14, the top-two ballot measure being voted on, June 8, 2010. The editorial is skeptical that the measure will really … Continue reading →

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Napa Valley Register Recommends a “No” Vote on California Proposition 14

Posted on May 19, 2010 by adminMay 19, 2010
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The Napa Valley Register, a daily newspaper in Napa, California, has this editorial opposing Proposition 14, the top-two ballot measure on the June 8, 2010 ballot. Thanks to Jeff Trigg for the link. … Continue reading →

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Ninth Circuit Lifts Stay, Lets Political Parties Make Unlimited Donations to City Council Candidates in San Diego

Posted on May 19, 2010 by adminMay 19, 2010
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On May 18, the 9th circuit lifted a stay that had been imposed by a U.S. District Court, so that now political parties may make unlimited donations to candidates for city office in San Diego. The case is Thalheimer v … Continue reading →

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