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West Virginia Governor Now Favors 2010 Special Election for U.S. Senate

Posted on July 7, 2010 by adminJuly 7, 2010
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According to this story, West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin now favors a special election for U.S. Senate in November 2010, to fill the vacancy created when Senator Robert Byrd died last month.  Manchin will ask the Attorney General to issue … Continue reading →

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Texas Democrats Drop Legal Action to Keep Green Party Off Ballot, But Will Seek Civil Penalties

Posted on July 7, 2010 by adminJuly 7, 2010
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On July 7, the Texas Democratic Party abandoned its legal efforts to keep the Green Party off the Texas ballot this year.  However, the party will keep the part of the lawsuit alive that seeks civil penalties, if a violation … Continue reading →

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Public Policy Institute Promises that a Neutral Poll for California Governor, Listing All Six Candidates, Will be Done This Month

Posted on July 7, 2010 by adminJuly 7, 2010
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The Public Policy Institute of California says that there will be a neutral poll in the California gubernatorial election this month that asks voters about all six ballot-listed candidates.  This promise was made because PPIC is co-sponsoring a future California … Continue reading →

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Colorado Ballot Access Case Will Get Quick Hearing in 10th Circuit

Posted on July 7, 2010 by adminJuly 7, 2010
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The 10th Circuit has agreed to an expedited briefing schedule in Curry v Daley,10-1265.  This is the case over whether Colorado’s one year disaffiliation for independent candidates is constitutional.  The legislature passed a bill this year relaxing it but the … Continue reading →

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New York, Pennsylvania Legislatures Adjourn for the Summer Without Passing Any Ballot Access Bills

Posted on July 7, 2010 by adminJuly 7, 2010
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The New York legislature and the Pennsylvania legislature have just adjourned until September.  Neither legislature passed any of the ballot access improvement bills that had been introduced in 2009 or 2010.

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