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New Hampshire Secretary of State Agrees to Accept Libertarian Petitions Collected in 2009 for 2010

Posted on June 4, 2010 by adminJune 4, 2010
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On June 4, the New Hampshire Secretary of State agreed to accept 276 signatures on petitions for the 2010 Libertarian Party statewide candidate petition that had been collected in 2009. In 2009, the legislature had set a start date of … Continue reading →

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Norman Solomon Writes About California’s Proposition 14

Posted on June 4, 2010 by adminJune 4, 2010
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Norman Solomon is a well-known journalist who lives in Marin County, California. He helped establish the group Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR) and he founded the Institute for Public Accuracy. His commentary about California’s Proposition 14, the top-two measure … Continue reading →

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Virginia Libertarians Sue over Residency Requirement for Circulators

Posted on June 4, 2010 by adminJune 4, 2010
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On June 3, the Libertarian Party sued the Virginia State Board of Elections over that state’s rigid rules on residency of petition circulators. No one may circulate a petition to get a candidate on the ballot for a district office, … Continue reading →

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John B. Anderson Declares His Opposition to California’s Proposition 14

Posted on June 4, 2010 by adminJune 4, 2010
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On June 4, John B. Anderson declared that he is opposed to California’s Proposition 14, the top-two election law measure being on the June 8, 2010 ballot. Anderson was a leader of the Republican Party in the U.S. House of … Continue reading →

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Ohio Legislature About to Recess, Still Doesn’t Pass Ballot Access Bill

Posted on June 4, 2010 by adminJune 4, 2010
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The Ohio legislature is about to go on recess, probably for several months. The legislature still hasn’t passed any bill to replace the old, unconstitutional ballot access law. The decision striking down the old law was in September 2006, so … Continue reading →

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