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CNN Featues Segment on Rick Nagin, Asks "Time Ripe for Third Party?"

Posted on October 3, 2009 by adminOctober 3, 2009
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CNN on October 2 ran a short segment titled, “Time Ripe for Third Party?”, triggered by media interest in Rick Nagin’s run-off for a city council set in Cleveland. Nagin associates himself with the Democratic Party but is also a … Continue reading →

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Hearing Date Set in Brian Moore's Mississippi Ballot Access Case

Posted on October 1, 2009 by adminOctober 1, 2009
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The 5th circuit will hear oral arguments in Brian Moore v Hosemann, 09-60272, on November 4, 2009, in Houston. This is the case on whether the Mississippi Secretary of State should have accepted paperwork to put Brian Moore on the … Continue reading →

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Paul Jacob Commentary on "Top-Two"

Posted on September 27, 2009 by adminSeptember 27, 2009
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Paul Jacob, head of Citizens in Charge, has this commentary in the September 27 edition of Townhall.com about the “top-two” election system that is used in Washington state, and which California voters will find in their June 2010 ballot. Also, … Continue reading →

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Arizona Supreme Court Won't Review Case on Number of Signatures Needed for Phoenix Referenda

Posted on September 22, 2009 by adminSeptember 22, 2009
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On September 22, the Arizona Supreme Court refused to hear the appeal of the city of Phoenix, in Jones v Paniagua. The issue is how many signatures are needed for a city referendum. The law says the number of signatures … Continue reading →

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New Jersey Court Won't Expedite Lawsuit On Discriminatory Ballot Design

Posted on September 21, 2009 by adminSeptember 21, 2009
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On September 21, a state court judge in New Jersey said that the lawsuit filed on September 18, attacking New Jersey’s discriminatory ballot design, cannot be settled in time to affect the November 3, 2009 gubernatorial election. See this story. … Continue reading →

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