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Libertarian Party Did Not Poll 50,000 Votes for Governor of New York

Posted on December 13, 2010 by adminDecember 13, 2010
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On December 13, the New York State Board of Elections certified the election returns from the November 2, 2010 election.  The results aren’t up on the state’s web page yet and the state won’t release any numbers over the telephone, … Continue reading →

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Card Drawing Re-Set for December 20 to Settle Winner of Eureka County, Nevada, Clerk-Treasurer Job

Posted on December 13, 2010 by adminDecember 13, 2010
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A card drawing will be held in Eureka County, Nevada on December 20, at 3 p.m., to settle who will hold the office of Eureka County Clerk-Treasurer.  The election of November 2, 2010 had resulted in a tie between the … Continue reading →

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Ron Paul Tells New York Times It is "At Least" 50-50 That He Will Run for President in 2012

Posted on December 13, 2010 by adminDecember 13, 2010
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Ron Paul told the New York Times, in a lengthy interview, that it is “at least 50-50” that he will run for President in 2012.  The story says Paul only got 2% of the vote when he ran in 2008.  … Continue reading →

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Ron Paul Tells New York Times It is “At Least” 50-50 That He Will Run for President in 2012

Posted on December 13, 2010 by adminDecember 13, 2010
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Ron Paul told the New York Times, in a lengthy interview, that it is “at least 50-50” that he will run for President in 2012.  The story says Paul only got 2% of the vote when he ran in 2008.  … Continue reading →

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Analysis of What Happens When Elections Officials Print Too Few Ballots

Posted on December 13, 2010 by adminDecember 13, 2010
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At the November 2, 2010 election, Bridgeport, Connecticut, only printed 21,000 ballots, even though the city has 63,000 registered voters.  This comprehensive newspaper story describes the cascading consequences of that decision.  The city ran out of ballots, so election officials … Continue reading →

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