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Ognibene Case Won’t be Expedited

Posted on September 12, 2005 by adminSeptember 12, 2005
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On September 7, the 2nd circuit refused to expedite Tom Ognibene’s ballot access case in New York. This is the case that challenges the requirement that candidates for citywide office need 7,500 signatures, to be collected in 37 days. Ognibene, … Continue reading →

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Ognibene Case Won't be Expedited

Posted on September 12, 2005 by adminSeptember 12, 2005
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On September 7, the 2nd circuit refused to expedite Tom Ognibene’s ballot access case in New York. This is the case that challenges the requirement that candidates for citywide office need 7,500 signatures, to be collected in 37 days. Ognibene, … Continue reading →

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Ohio Initiatives Will Appear on Ballot

Posted on September 10, 2005 by adminSeptember 10, 2005
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Late on Friday, September 9, an Ohio State Court of Appeals refused to remove 4 initiatives from the November 2005 ballot, even though they were placed on the ballot using out-of-state circulators. State ex rel Finan v Blackwell, 05-apd-08-854. The … Continue reading →

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Green Party Candidate in Washington Wins Campaign Speech Case

Posted on September 9, 2005 by adminSeptember 9, 2005
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On August 27, a Washington State Court overturned a fine that had been levied against a Green Party nominee for the state legislature in 2002. Marilou Rickert had been fined $1,000 for saying in her campaign literature that her only … Continue reading →

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Illinois Ruling Helps Instant-Runoff Voting

Posted on September 8, 2005 by adminSeptember 8, 2005
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On September 7, the Illinois Attorney General ruled that home rule municipalities may use Instant-Runoff Voting, if the voters in that city or town approve the idea with a referendum. No change in the state election code is needed. … Continue reading →

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