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Elaine Brown to Sue on Oct. 24

Posted on October 23, 2005 by adminOctober 23, 2005
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Elaine Brown, Green Party nominee for Mayor of Brunswick, will file a lawsuit to get on the ballot on Monday, Oct. 24. The issue is whether she meets the one-year residency requirement for Mayoral candidates. … Continue reading →

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New York Libertarians Win a Better Line on Ballot

Posted on October 23, 2005 by adminOctober 23, 2005
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On October 21, a lower New York state court ruled that the Libertarian nominees, not the Socialist Workers Party nominees, should have the sixth line on the New York city ballot next month. The law provides that the qualified parties … Continue reading →

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New Mexico Libertarians Finish Petition

Posted on October 22, 2005 by adminOctober 22, 2005
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The Libertarian Party of New Mexico has collected 6,800 signatures on its petition to get back on the ballot. Since 3,872 are required, this is probably enough. This is the first petition drive the Libertarian Party has completed anywhere in … Continue reading →

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New York city Green Close to Qualifying for Matching Funds

Posted on October 21, 2005 by adminOctober 21, 2005
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Gloria Mattera, Green Party nominee for Boro President of Brooklyn, has almost raised the needed $50,000 in small donations needed for her to qualify for public campaign funds. If she succeeds, she will receive $200,000. For more information, see www.electgloria.org. … Continue reading →

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North Carolina Libertarians Fail to Win Injunctive Relief

Posted on October 21, 2005 by adminOctober 21, 2005
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On October 20, a lower state court in North Carolina refused to order Libertarian Party nominees for city office onto the November 8, 2005 ballots. The judge did not explain his decision. A trial will be held next year in … Continue reading →

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