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New York Times Covers Possible Raiding of Utah Democratic Primary

Posted on June 16, 2010 by adminJune 16, 2010
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The June 16 issue of the New York Times has this story, about the possible danger to the Utah Democratic Party, in its upcoming June 22 primary. Utah Democrats have an open primary. Any registered voter may vote in that … Continue reading →

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Arizona Green Primary Ballot Will Have Gubernatorial Candidate

Posted on June 16, 2010 by adminJune 16, 2010
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The Arizona Green Party is ballot-qualified and nominates by primary. Arizona requires petitions for candidates to get on the primary ballot of their own party. The only person who submitted a petition to be on the Green Party primary ballot … Continue reading →

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CBS Station in Atlanta Covers Progress of Mary Norwood Independent Petition Drive

Posted on June 16, 2010 by adminJune 16, 2010
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Mary Norwood is an independent candidate for Chair of the Fulton County, Georgia, County Commission. She needs 22,700 valid signatures by July 13. CBS TV in Atlanta has this story about her struggle to get those signatures. Fulton County, Georgia, … Continue reading →

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Port Chester Cumulative Voting Seems More Useful to Minor Parties and Independents than to Hispanics

Posted on June 16, 2010 by adminJune 16, 2010
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On June 15, Port Chester, New York, held a partisan election to elect six village trustees. The winners include the only Conservative Party nominee (he was not the nominee of any other party), and one of the two independent candidates. … Continue reading →

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New Hampshire Libertarians File Formal Complaint Over Denial of Access for Petitioning on Public Property

Posted on June 16, 2010 by adminJune 16, 2010
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On June 15, Ken Blevens filed a formal complaint with the New Hampshire Attorney General, against authorities of four towns that are now refusing to let Libertarian petitioners work at the town recycling centers. Blevens is the party’s candidate for … Continue reading →

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