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Independent Party Petitions for Full Slate of Connecticut Statewide Offices

Posted on July 23, 2010 by adminJuly 23, 2010
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The Independent Party of Connecticut expects to qualify a full slate of candidates for all the statewide offices this year.  See this story.  The party already has 11,000 signatures on its statewide petition.  The law requires 7,500. Although the Libertarian … Continue reading →

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Tom Tancredo May become Constitution Party Nominee for Governor of Colorado

Posted on July 23, 2010 by adminJuly 23, 2010
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According to this Denver Post story, there is a fair chance that former Republican Congressman Tom Tancredo will become the American Constitution Party’s candidate this year for Governor of Colorado.  The Constitution Party affiliate in Colorado is called the American … Continue reading →

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Wisconsin Independent Candidate Files Federal Lawsuit Over Denial of Her Ballot Label

Posted on July 22, 2010 by adminJuly 22, 2010
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On July 22, independent candidate Ieshuh Griffin filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Milwaukee, over the state elections office refusal to print her partisan label on the November ballot.  She is running for Assembly, 10th district, and wants … Continue reading →

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Seventh Circuit Tells Illinois to Hold Special U.S. Senate Election

Posted on July 22, 2010 by adminJuly 22, 2010
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On July 22, the 7th circuit issued this two-page order in Judge v Quinn, 09-2219.  It says that Illinois must hold a special U.S. Senate election on November 2, 2010, whether Illinois has any state election laws on how to … Continue reading →

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Mary Norwood Files New Ballot Access Lawsuit in State Court

Posted on July 22, 2010 by adminJuly 22, 2010
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On July 22, Mary Norwood, independent candidate for Chair of the Fulton County (Georgia) Commission, filed a lawsuit in state court in Atlanta.  The case is Norwood v Fulton  County Board of Registration and Elections, 2010-cv-188643.  A state law requires … Continue reading →

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