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The Two Best Minor Party Showings in the Deep South for U.S. Senate, in all History, are Green Party Showings

Posted on December 15, 2010 by adminDecember 15, 2010
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The United States has been electing U.S. Senators by popular vote starting in 1914.  In almost a century of U.S. Senate elections, there are only two instances in the Deep South when any minor party ever polled as much as … Continue reading →

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California Supreme Court Won’t Hear Case Challenging Party Label Discrimination

Posted on December 15, 2010 by adminDecember 15, 2010
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On December 15, the California Supreme Court declined to hear Field v Bowen, the case that challenges the new California law that says some candidates, but not others, may have a party label on the ballot.  The case has not … Continue reading →

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California Supreme Court Won't Hear Case Challenging Party Label Discrimination

Posted on December 15, 2010 by adminDecember 15, 2010
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On December 15, the California Supreme Court declined to hear Field v Bowen, the case that challenges the new California law that says some candidates, but not others, may have a party label on the ballot.  The case has not … Continue reading →

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All 14 California Redistricting Commissioners Chosen; None is a Minor Party Member

Posted on December 15, 2010 by adminDecember 15, 2010
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On December 15, the California Redistricting Commission finished determining who the 14 commissioners will be.  None of them is a member of any party other than the Democratic and Republican Parties.  There are five Democrats, five Republicans, and 4 independents.

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Lawsuit Says Iowa Supreme Court Judicial Retention Election Violated Iowa Constitution

Posted on December 15, 2010 by adminDecember 15, 2010
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The Iowa Constitution says that judges “shall at such judicial election stand for retention for office on a separate ballot which shall submit the question of whether such judges shall be retained in office for the tenure prescribed for such … Continue reading →

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