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Monthly Archives: September 2010

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Republican Voters of District of Columbia Nominate Incumbent Mayor to be Republican Nominee

Posted on September 17, 2010 by adminSeptember 17, 2010
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The District of Columbia Board of Elections has now tabulated the write-in vote from the September 14 primary.  No one had appeared on the Republican primary ballot for Mayor of Washington.  However, incumbent Democratic Mayor Adrian Fenty received enough write-in … Continue reading →

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Another U.S. District Court in Virginia Upholds Residency Requirement for Petitioners

Posted on September 17, 2010 by adminSeptember 17, 2010
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On September 17, a second U.S. District Court Judge in Virginia upheld the state’s law that won’t let circulators work if they don’t live in the district.  The case is Libertarian Party of Virginia v Virginia State Board of Elections, … Continue reading →

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Vermont Lawsuit Against June Petition Deadline Moves Ahead

Posted on September 17, 2010 by adminSeptember 17, 2010
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Earlier this year, the Vermont legislature moved the independent candidate petition deadline from September to June.  On August 25, an independent candidate for the U.S. House, Jerry Trudell, filed a lawsuit in state court, alleging that the new deadline is … Continue reading →

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Kansas Holds 3-Party Gubernatorial Debate

Posted on September 16, 2010 by adminSeptember 16, 2010
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On October 13, the Republican, Libertarian, and Reform Party nominees for Governor of Kansas will debate each other on radio.  The Democratic nominee refuses to participate.  See this story. … Continue reading →

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Minnesota Supreme Court Keeps Independence Party Nominee on Ballot

Posted on September 16, 2010 by adminSeptember 16, 2010
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On September 13, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled unanimously that Bert Pexsa should remain on the November ballot.  He is the Independence Party nominee for State House of Representatives, district 11B.  When he filed his declaration of candidacy, he accidentally … Continue reading →

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