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Monthly Archives: March 2016

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Minnesota Bill to Improve Wording on Petitions for Independent Candidates and Nominees of Unqualified Parties

Posted on March 25, 2016 by Richard WingerMarch 25, 2016
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Minnesota Senator Kent Eken (DFL-Twin Valley) has introduced SF 2807, which makes two ballot access improvements. It deletes the language on the petition for independent candidates and the nominees of unqualified parties that says the signer doesn’t intend to vote … Continue reading →

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Monmouth University Poll Includes Gary Johnson in General Election Presidential Poll

Posted on March 25, 2016 by Richard WingerMarch 26, 2016
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On March 24, Monmouth University Polls released a general election poll which includes Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, and Gary Johnson. The results: Clinton 42%, Donald Trump 34%, Gary Johnson 11%, other or undecided 13%. The poll also asked respondents to … Continue reading →

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Sixth Circuit Chides IRS for Appearing to Discriminate Against “Tea Party” Groups in Tax-Exempt Application Requests

Posted on March 25, 2016 by Richard WingerMarch 25, 2016
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On March 22, 2016, the Sixth Circuit issued this 17-page opinion in U.S. v NorCal Tea Party Patriots, 15-3793. The immediate issue in the Sixth Circuit was whether the IRS must release the names of all applicants for tax-exempt status … Continue reading →

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Louisiana Bill to Let Any Candidate Choose “Independent” Ballot Label is Defeated in Committee

Posted on March 24, 2016 by Richard WingerMarch 24, 2016
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On March 23, the Louisiana House and Government Affairs Committee defeated HB 563. The bill would have let any candidate have “independent” on the ballot instead of a party name. The bill applied to all candidates, even members of qualified … Continue reading →

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New York State Appeals Court Agrees with Trial Court that Challenge to Ted Cruz Qualifications was Filed Too Late

Posted on March 24, 2016 by Richard WingerMarch 24, 2016
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On March 24, the New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, agreed with the lower court that the challenge to Ted Cruz’ spot on the New York Republican presidential primary ballot was filed too late. Korman v New York State … Continue reading →

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