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Maine Supreme Court Refuses to Disturb Lower Court Ruling that Put Marijuana Initiative on Ballot

Posted on April 30, 2016 by Richard WingerApril 30, 2016
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On April 27, the Maine Supreme Court refused the Secretary of State’s appeal in Birks v Dunlap, so the lower court opinion stands. The lower court had ruled that the Secretary of State was wrong to invalidate tens of thousands … Continue reading →

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Green Party Could Possibly Win Run-off for President of Austria

Posted on April 30, 2016 by Richard WingerApril 30, 2016
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Austria held a presidential election on April 24. No one got 50%, so there will be a run-off on May 22. See this wikipedia article about the election. The two candidates in the run-off are Norbert Hofer of the Freedom … Continue reading →

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Rasmussen Poll for President in the General Election

Posted on April 29, 2016 by Richard WingerApril 29, 2016
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On April 29, Rasmussen released this poll for the presidential election in November. The question is, “If the presidential election is between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, you would…” and then apparently four choices were offered: Trump, Clinton, “vote for … Continue reading →

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Maine Libertarian Party Files Request for Reconsideration of Denial of Injunctive Relief

Posted on April 29, 2016 by Richard WingerApril 29, 2016
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On April 29, the Maine Libertarian Party filed this request for reconsideration of the April 25 denial of injunctive relief. The party had asked the judge to put the party on the ballot, or at least to restore its registrants … Continue reading →

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Colorado State Court Says Petitioner’s Work is Valid Even if He Moved During the Petition Drive and Didn’t Update his Voter Registration

Posted on April 29, 2016 by Richard WingerApril 29, 2016
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On April 29, a Colorado state trial court ruled that a petition is valid, even if the circulator moved during the petition drive and did not re-register at his new address. As a result, Jon Keyser, a candidate for the … Continue reading →

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