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Monthly Archives: March 2011

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Alan Keyes Faction of American Independent Party Tentatively Wins Intra-Party Dispute on Procedural Issues

Posted on March 10, 2011 by adminMarch 10, 2011
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On March 10, a California Superior Court Judge in Solano County tentatively dismissed the lawsuit King v Robinson on procedural issues. Here is the two-paragraph ruling. This case, or similar cases, have been pending since 2008. They concern the identity … Continue reading →

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Procedural Victory in Post Office Sidewalks Petitioning Case

Posted on March 10, 2011 by adminMarch 10, 2011
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On March 10, the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C., denied the request of the U.S. Postal Service for summary judgment in Initiative & Referendum Institute v U.S. Postal Service, 10-5337. This does not mean the case has been … Continue reading →

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Utah Legislature Passes Bill to Outlaw Electronic Signatures on All Petitions

Posted on March 10, 2011 by adminMarch 10, 2011
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On March 8, the Utah Senate passed SB 165 with only one “no” vote. It outlaws electronic signatures on petitions for initiatives, new parties, or candidates. Last year the Utah Supreme Court had construed Utah laws to allow electronic signatures … Continue reading →

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National Journal Carries Story on How U.S. Senator Richard Lugar Could Run for Re-Election Without Winning Republican Primary

Posted on March 10, 2011 by adminMarch 10, 2011
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National Journal has this story, detailing Indiana election laws and how they would operate if U.S. Senator Richard Lugar were to run for re-election next year as an independent or as the Libertarian Party nominee. As the story explains, Lugar … Continue reading →

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Nebraska Seems Likely to Continue Letting Each U.S. House District Choose its Own Presidential Elector

Posted on March 10, 2011 by adminMarch 10, 2011
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On March 9, the Nebraska Senate Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee discussed LB 21, the bill to eliminate Nebraska’s system of electing presidential electors. Nebraska and Maine let the voters of each U.S. House district choose their own presidential … Continue reading →

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