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Hispanic Voters Sue Compton, California, to End At-Large City Council Elections

Posted on December 20, 2010 by adminDecember 20, 2010
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On November 30, three Hispanic voters in Compton, California, filed a lawsuit in state court to overturn that city’s at-large elections for city council.  The case is Gonzalez v City of Compton, BC450494.  Compton is in Los Angeles County and … Continue reading →

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Americans Elect Party Completes Paperwork to Begin Circulating Michigan Petition

Posted on December 20, 2010 by adminDecember 20, 2010
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Americans Elect is a new political party that seems on the verge of beginning to qualify itself for the ballot in several states.  According to this story, it has just finished the paperwork needed to begin circulating its petition in … Continue reading →

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Highest State Court in New York Hears Oral Arguments on Whether Recount Needed in One State Senate Race

Posted on December 20, 2010 by adminDecember 20, 2010
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On December 20, the New York State Court of Appeals, the highest state court in that state, heard arguments in Johnson v Martins, over whether there should be a recount in one very close State Senate race.  The New York … Continue reading →

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Iowa Lawsuit Over Separate Ballot for Judicial Retention Elections Won’t Have Immediate Effect

Posted on December 20, 2010 by adminDecember 20, 2010
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The attorneys who filed the Iowa lawsuit over judicial retention requirements have withdrawn their request for injunctive relief.  Therefore, the three State Supreme Court Justices who were ousted by the voters last month will leave the court, regardless of the … Continue reading →

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Iowa Lawsuit Over Separate Ballot for Judicial Retention Elections Won't Have Immediate Effect

Posted on December 20, 2010 by adminDecember 20, 2010
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The attorneys who filed the Iowa lawsuit over judicial retention requirements have withdrawn their request for injunctive relief.  Therefore, the three State Supreme Court Justices who were ousted by the voters last month will leave the court, regardless of the … Continue reading →

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