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Pennsylvania Court Must Decide if Undeclared Write-in Candidate is a "Candidate"

Posted on September 2, 2009 by adminSeptember 2, 2009
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A lower Pennsylvania state court in Mercer County must decide if a write-in candidate in Pennsylvania is a “candidate” under the law. Pennsylvania is the only large-population state that permits write-ins, but has no procedure for a write-in candidate to … Continue reading →

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Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences to Use Instant Runoff Voting for "Best Picture"

Posted on September 2, 2009 by adminSeptember 2, 2009
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On August 31, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences said it will use Instant Runoff Voting to choose the “best picture” Oscar winner. In June 2009, the Academy had decided to nominate ten movies, not five, for “best … Continue reading →

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Free & Equal Press Release, Condemning New York Challenges, Sent to 1,000 News Outlets

Posted on September 1, 2009 by adminSeptember 1, 2009
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On August 31, Free & Equal posted a specific condemnation of how New York state petition challenge procedures are keeping an unusually large number of Libertarian, Green, and independent candidates off the ballot in city and county elections this year. … Continue reading →

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Winning Party in Japan Would Have Won Even More Seats, but it Didn't Run a Full Slate

Posted on August 30, 2009 by adminAugust 30, 2009
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On August 30, Japan held an election for all 480 seats in the lower legislative body. The winning party, the Democratic Party of Japan, has won at least 270 seats and may have won 300, ousting the ruling Liberal Democratic … Continue reading →

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Connecticut Public Funding Law Held Unconstitutional Because it Discriminates Severely Against Minor Parties & Independent Candidates

Posted on August 27, 2009 by adminAugust 27, 2009
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On August 27, U.S. District Court Judge Stefan Underhill, a Clinton appointee, held that Connecticut’s public funding law for candidates is so discriminatory in favor of the two major parties, and against all other parties and candidates, that it is … Continue reading →

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