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Two Michigan Tea Party Candidates Removed from Ballot Because They are Under Age 21

Posted on July 29, 2010 by adminJuly 29, 2010
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The Michigan Tea Party (the ballot-qualified party), which most observers feel is an insincere party artificially created by Democrats, recently nominated 23 candidates.  But two of them will not appear on the ballot because they are under age 21.  The … Continue reading →

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U.S. District Court in Illinois Relieves Parties of Having to Decide Whom to Run in Special Election

Posted on July 29, 2010 by adminJuly 29, 2010
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On July 29, a U.S. District Court handling the case Judge v Quinn ruled that any candidate for U.S. Senate in the November 2010 election for the full Illinios term should also automatically be on the ballot for the special … Continue reading →

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Ohio Lawsuit to Require Party Labels on General Election Ballots for Judicial Races

Posted on July 29, 2010 by adminJuly 29, 2010
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Ohio elects its judges in partisan elections, but there are no party labels on the general election ballot for candidates for judge.  On July 28, some Ohio judges, and others, filed a federal lawsuit, arguing that the state must print … Continue reading →

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Federal Lawsuit Filed Against Rhode Island’s Straight-Ticket Device

Posted on July 28, 2010 by adminJuly 28, 2010
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On July 28, Robert J. Healey and eleven other voters filed a lawsuit in federal court, to stop the use of a straight-ticket device in Rhode Island.  Healey is on the ballot as a candidate for Lieutenant Governor in November, … Continue reading →

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Two Candidates and Four Voters File Lawsuit Against Certain Aspects of California Top-Two System

Posted on July 28, 2010 by adminJuly 28, 2010
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On July 28, two congressional candidates (in the 2012 election)  and four voters filed a lawsuit in Superior Court in San Francisco, arguing that two aspects of the California top-two system are unconstitutional, as applied to them.  The case is … Continue reading →

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