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New York Won't Ask for Rehearing in Judicial Ballot Access Case

Posted on September 14, 2006 by adminSeptember 14, 2006
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The New York State Board of Elections will not ask for a rehearing, or a rehearing en banc, in the 2nd circuit, in the Lopez Torres case. This is the case in which both the U.S. District Court, and the … Continue reading →

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Colorado Green Party Won't Appear in Any Statewide Race

Posted on September 10, 2006 by adminSeptember 10, 2006
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The Colorado Green Party, a ballot-qualified party, nominated only one statewide candidate this year, for Secretary of State. He recently withdrew from the race. He said he didn’t want to injure the chances of the Democratic nominee for that office, … Continue reading →

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Colorado Supreme Court Won't Hear Libertarian Appeal

Posted on September 1, 2006 by adminSeptember 1, 2006
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On September 1, the Colorado Supreme Court refused to hear Colorado Libertarian Party v Doty. This action by the Supreme Court is shameful. Colorado law permits qualified major parties to nominate people who have not been members of that party … Continue reading →

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Calif. State Court of Appeals Won't Hear Write-in Case

Posted on August 25, 2006 by adminAugust 25, 2006
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On August 23, the California Court of Appeals denied injunctive relief in Sonoma Republican Party v McPherson, the lawsuit that tried to get relief for write-in candidates in partisan primaries. No hearing was held; the request was simply denied, a … Continue reading →

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9th Circuit Rules Against "Top-Two" Primary

Posted on August 22, 2006 by adminAugust 22, 2006
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On August 22, the 9th circuit affirmed a lower court decision that Washington state’s “top-two” primary system is unconstitutional. Washington State Republican Party v State, 05-35774. The voters of Washington state had passed an initiative in 2004, setting up the … Continue reading →

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