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Hearing Set in New York Case Over How to Tally Votes for Two Parties Who are Running the Same Nominee

Posted on December 2, 2010 by adminDecember 2, 2010
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U.S. District Court Judge Jed Rakoff will hold a hearing in Conservative Party of New York and Working Families Party of New York v New York State Board of Elections on Monday, December 6, at 4 p.m.  This is the … Continue reading →

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Gatewood Galbraith Announces Independent Bid for Governor of Kentucky in 2011

Posted on December 1, 2010 by adminDecember 1, 2010
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On December 1, Gatewood Galbraith announced that he will be an independent candidate in November 2011 for Governor of Kentucky.  He was the Reform Party candidate for Kentucky Governor in 1999, and he polled 15.33% of the vote in a … Continue reading →

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Virginia Files Response in Lux Case on Residency Requirements for Circulators

Posted on December 1, 2010 by adminDecember 1, 2010
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On November 23, Virginia filed this response brief in Lux v Rodrigues, 10-1997.  This is the case over residency requirements for petition circulators.  Virginia’s brief tries to argue that the case is moot.  However, Virginia’s brief does not even mention … Continue reading →

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Chicago Board of Elections Must Process 368 Petition Challenges

Posted on December 1, 2010 by adminDecember 1, 2010
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The deadline for filing challenges to petitions of candidates has closed in Chicago.  Chicago will be electing three citywide offices, and 50 alderman seats, in its February 2011 election.  The Board must hold hearings on 368 separate challenges to various … Continue reading →

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At Least 13 State Legislators Have Switched Parties from Democratic to Republican Since the Election

Posted on December 1, 2010 by adminDecember 1, 2010
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According to this story, 13 state legislators have changed parties since the November 2, 2010 election.  All changes were made by Democrats switching to the Republican Party.  The 13 include one in South Dakota, one in Maine, six in Georgia, … Continue reading →

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