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U.S. District Court Refuses to Force Tennessee to Let Voters at Polls Use Photo-Library Cards

Posted on July 31, 2012 by adminJuly 31, 2012
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On July 31, a U.S. District Court refused to require Tennessee to let voters identify themselves at the polls by showing their Memphis library photo-ID. See this story. The case is Turner-Golden v Hargett, middle district, 3:12-cv-765. … Continue reading →

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Associated Press Article Says Obama Campaign Monitoring Gary Johnson and Virgil Goode

Posted on July 31, 2012 by adminJuly 31, 2012
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This Associated Press article says that the Obama campaign is monitoring news about Gary Johnson and Virgil Goode, but gives no source for that information. UPDATE: here is a much longer and more comprehensive version of the AP story. … Continue reading →

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U.S. District Court Seems Likely to Rule in Favor of Voters in Ohio Lawsuit on Provisional Voting

Posted on July 31, 2012 by adminJuly 31, 2012
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See this article for a description of the July 30 hearing in Ohio, in the latest lawsuit over whether provisional ballots should be counted when the ballot is cast in the right building, but the wrong precinct. The author of … Continue reading →

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Ballot Access Hearing in Vermont

Posted on July 31, 2012 by adminJuly 31, 2012
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On July 31, arguments were held in Superior Court in Montpelier in the ballot access lawsuit filed by the Justice Party. The case is Anderson v State of Vermont. Rocky Anderson and the Justice Party submitted petitions to 22 town … Continue reading →

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Decision Expected Soon on Whether Tennessee Must Let Voters at Polls Identify Themselves with Memphis Photo-Library Cards

Posted on July 31, 2012 by adminJuly 31, 2012
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A decision is expected momentarily on whether the state of Tennessee must let voters at the polls identify themselves with a City of Memphis library card. Memphis library cards include a photo of the holder, as well as a bar … Continue reading →

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