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Illinois Supreme Court Keeps Republican Candidate on Ballot

Posted on September 23, 2010 by adminSeptember 23, 2010
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On September 22, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled that Steve Rauschenberger should remain on the ballot as the Republican Party nominee for State Senate in the 22nd district.  His Democratic opponent had argued that he should be removed because in … Continue reading →

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North Carolina Newspaper Editorial Supports Ballot Access Lawsuit

Posted on September 23, 2010 by adminSeptember 23, 2010
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The High Point Enterprise newspaper in High Point, North Carolina has this editorial in support of the pending ballot access lawsuit filed in 2005 by the Libertarian and Green Parties.  A decision from the State Supreme Court will probably be … Continue reading →

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News Media in Tennessee Finally Carry News of Ballot Access Decision

Posted on September 23, 2010 by adminSeptember 23, 2010
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The Tennessee law on how new and previously unqualified parties get on the ballot was declared unconstitutional on September 20, but only on September 23 did the mainstream news media carry the story.  See here for the AP story.  See … Continue reading →

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House Administration Committee Passes Public Funding Bill for U.S. House Candidates

Posted on September 23, 2010 by adminSeptember 23, 2010
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On September 23, the U.S. House of Representatives Administration Committee passed HR6116, the bill to provide public funding for candidates for U.S. House.  Candidates who raise at least $50,000 from voters in their state (not their district) qualify.  They receive … Continue reading →

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Oklahoma Voters Will Vote on Whether to Lower Number of Signatures for Initiatives

Posted on September 23, 2010 by adminSeptember 23, 2010
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On November 2, Oklahoma voters will be asked if they wish to pass Question 750, which lowers the number of signatures for statewide initiatives.  Current law says initiatives to change a statute need the signatures of 8% of the last … Continue reading →

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