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Monthly Archives: April 2013

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New York City Legal Blog Publishes Column Advocating Easier Ballot Access for New York

Posted on April 12, 2013 by adminApril 12, 2013
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Jerry Goldfeder, one of the leading experts on New York election law, has this column in CityLand, advocating improvements in New York state election law. He calls for easier ballot access. He also calls for easing the restrictive law that … Continue reading →

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Former Congressman Sues His Campaign Aides for Deliberately Sabotaging his Ballot Access Petition in 2012

Posted on April 12, 2013 by adminApril 12, 2013
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On April 11, former Michigan Congressman Thaddeus McCotter sued some of his campaign workers for allegedly sabotaging his ballot access petition in 2012. In Michigan, candidates for certain partisan offices, including Congress, must submit petitions to be on a primary … Continue reading →

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California Sponsor of One Restrictive Ballot Access Bill Will Not Pursue the Bill This Year

Posted on April 12, 2013 by adminApril 12, 2013
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California State Senator Ricardo Lara (D-Bell Gardens) will not attempt to advance SCA 12 and SB 712 this year. This is the proposed constitutional amendment and bill to make it more difficult for write-in candidates in a partisan primary to … Continue reading →

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Oklahoma Bill to Double Filing Fees Dies

Posted on April 12, 2013 by adminApril 12, 2013
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The Oklahoma bill to double candidate filing fees, SB 76, is dead for the year. Although it had passed the Senate, it never advanced through the policy committee in the House, and it is now too late for it to … Continue reading →

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Illinois House Passes Proposal to Eliminate Office of Lieutenant Governor

Posted on April 12, 2013 by adminApril 12, 2013
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On April 11, the Illinois House passed HJRCA 18, which would abolish the office of Lieutenant Governor. If it became law, and the Governorship became vacant, the Attorney General would become Governor. The vote was 83-28. If it also passes … Continue reading →

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