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Monthly Archives: September 2012

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Kansas Certifies President Obama for the Ballot

Posted on September 17, 2012 by adminSeptember 17, 2012
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On September 17, the Kansas Board of Objections certified President Obama for the ballot. See this story. Thanks to Bill Van Allen for the news. … Continue reading →

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New York Independence Party Decides to Nominate No One for President

Posted on September 17, 2012 by adminSeptember 17, 2012
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According to the New York State Board of Elections, the ballot-qualified Independence Party has decided not to nominate any presidential candidate. This is the first time a ballot-qualified party in New York has declined to nominate anyone for President since … Continue reading →

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Public Policy Polling Releases 5-Way Presidential Poll in Virginia

Posted on September 16, 2012 by adminSeptember 16, 2012
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On September 16, Public Policy Polling released this poll for the presidential election in Virginia. See question 7, in which respondents were given the choice of all five presidential candidates who are on the Virginia ballot. The results are: President … Continue reading →

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Update on Libertarian Party Lawsuit Over Bequests as Applied to Contribution Limits to Political Parties

Posted on September 16, 2012 by adminSeptember 16, 2012
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It has now been 18 months since the Libertarian Party National Committee sued the Federal Election Commission, over the FEC’s refusal to let the Libertarian Party have full access to a bequest made to the party. The bequest was made … Continue reading →

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Some Supporters of Top-Two Open Primary Take Punitive Action to Crush Opponents with Crippling Legal Fees

Posted on September 15, 2012 by adminSeptember 15, 2012
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On August 1, San Francisco Superior Court Judge Curtis Karnow ruled that the six plaintiffs in Field v Bowen must pay attorneys fees to the groups that intervened in the lawsuit in support of the top-two system. The amount is … Continue reading →

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