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New Jersey Libertarians Run Ken Kaplan for Governor

Posted on April 26, 2009 by adminApril 26, 2009
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On Sunday, April 26, the New Jersey Libertarian Party nominated Ken Kaplan for Governor. Kaplan had also run for that position as a Libertarian in 1993. … Continue reading →

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Tennessee County Election Commissions in Process of Firing Democratic Adminstrators and Replacing them with Republicans

Posted on April 26, 2009 by adminApril 26, 2009
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Tennessee has County Election Commissions in every county, which consist of 5 members. Three members are supposed to be members of the party that has a majority in the State House of Representatives, and two are supposed to be members … Continue reading →

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Convict Who Won Lawsuit on Running for Congress from Prison, Also Wins Court Costs

Posted on April 25, 2009 by adminApril 25, 2009
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Last year, a Minnesota convict, Leonard Richards, won declaratory relief in Minnesota state court that he should have been allowed to file for the Democratic nomination for U.S. House in 2006. The U.S. Constitution protects the right of anyone to … Continue reading →

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Illinois Bill to Make it More Difficult for Qualified Parties to Nominate has Hearing on April 28

Posted on April 24, 2009 by adminApril 24, 2009
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Illinois HB 723 passed the House on April 2. It makes it more difficult for qualified parties to nominate candidates. Current Illinois law lets qualified parties choose someone by committee, if no one ran in that party’s primary for that … Continue reading →

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South Carolina Bill Advances, Would Make Ballot Access Worse for Independent Candidates

Posted on April 24, 2009 by adminApril 24, 2009
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On April 22, the South Carolina House Judiciary Committee passed HB 3746, which would make it harder for independent candidates to get on the ballot. It would not let primary voters sign for an independent candidate; it would not let … Continue reading →

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