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Monthly Archives: March 2011

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Indiana Secretary of State Indicted for Voting in Wrong Precinct

Posted on March 3, 2011 by adminMarch 3, 2011
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On March 3, Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White was indicted for having voted in the May 2010 primary in a precinct in which he did not live. He was registered to vote in that precinct. See this story. White … Continue reading →

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Third Circuit Reveals the Names of Three Judges who will Hear Pennsylvania Ballot Access Case

Posted on March 3, 2011 by adminMarch 3, 2011
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The Pennsylvania ballot access case, Constitution Party of Pennsylvania v Cortes, 10-3205, will be decided by these three judges: (1) Jane Roth, a Bush Sr. appointee from Delaware; (2) Maryanne Trump Barry, a Clinton appointee from New Jersey; (3) Michael … Continue reading →

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February 2011 Ballot Access News Print Edition

Posted on March 3, 2011 by adminMarch 3, 2011
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Oklahoma Bill, Moving Petition Deadline for New Parties to March 1, Advances in House

Posted on March 3, 2011 by adminMarch 3, 2011
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On March 2, the Oklahoma House Rules Committee passed HB 1615, which moves the primary (for office other than President) from July to June. The bill also moves the deadline for a group to submit a petition to be recognized … Continue reading →

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Second Georgia Bill Requiring Birth Certificates for Presidential Candidates Has 88 Co-sponsors

Posted on March 3, 2011 by adminMarch 3, 2011
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Two bills are pending in the Georgia House of Representatives to require birth certificates for presidential candidates. The first, HB 37, was introduced on January 10 by Representative Bobby Franklin (R-Marietta). It requires political parties to submit “original documentation” for … Continue reading →

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