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Virginia Legislature Passes Bill, Letting 2012 Petitions Use Old District Boundaries

Posted on March 5, 2012 by adminMarch 5, 2012
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On March 2, the Virginia Senate passed HB 1151, which says that petitions for President and both houses of Congress should use the old 2001-2010 U.S. House district boundaries. President and U.S. Senate petitions are affected by U.S. House district … Continue reading →

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New Hampshire Bill Would Move Petition Filing Deadlines to an Earlier Date, Effective This Year

Posted on March 4, 2012 by adminMarch 4, 2012
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On January 25, the New Hampshire Senate passed SB 232, which moves the non-presidential primary two weeks earlier, from September 11 to August 28. It also automatically moves the petition deadlines for independent candidates, and newly-qualifying parties, from late August … Continue reading →

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Arizona Bill to Abolish Presidential Primary

Posted on March 3, 2012 by adminMarch 3, 2012
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Arizona State Senator Steve Gallardo, a Democrat, has introduced S1429, to abolish the presidential primary. So far it has not made any headway. … Continue reading →

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Decision Likely on Monday, March 5, in Pennsylvania Congressional Petition Challenge

Posted on March 3, 2012 by adminMarch 3, 2012
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The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has this story about the hearing in the case over whether Pennsylvania Congressman Jason Altmire has enough valid signatures to be on the Pennsylvania April 2012 primary ballot. Altmire is running for re-election, but his petition was … Continue reading →

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Modest Georgia Ballot Access Improvement Bill May Not be Dead After All UPDATE: Not True

Posted on March 3, 2012 by adminMarch 3, 2012
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According to Garland Favorito, one of Georgia’s leading ballot access activists, HB 949 is not dead, and will receive a vote on the House floor on Monday, March 5. The bill eases petitioning requirements for independent candidates, and the nominees … Continue reading →

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