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Second Republican Files for Primary in Special Election, Forcing Michigan to Hold a September 2012 Primary

Posted on July 20, 2012 by adminJuly 20, 2012
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Two Republicans have now filed to run for the special election for Michigan’s U.S. House seat in the Eleventh District. See this story. Assuming both Republicans have enough valid signatures, now Michigan will be forced to hold a special primary … Continue reading →

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North Carolina Files Brief in Ballot Access Case

Posted on July 20, 2012 by adminJuly 20, 2012
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On July 16, North Carolina filed this brief in the ballot access case Pisano v Bartlett. This is the case filed by the Green Party and the Constitution Party, challenging the May petition deadline for newly-qualifying parties. The judge in … Continue reading →

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Alex Vassar’s “OneVoter” Blog Covers the Six California Candidates who Qualified for November Ballot via Write-ins

Posted on July 20, 2012 by adminJuly 20, 2012
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Alex Vassar’s “OneVoter” blog has been covering California elections for many years, and also has a database of California election returns from the past. This OneVoter post covers the six candidates who won a spot on the November 2012 ballot … Continue reading →

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Two Cases Filed in U.S. Supreme Court, Urging the Court to Strike Down Section Five of Federal Voting Rights Act

Posted on July 20, 2012 by adminJuly 20, 2012
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On July 20, two cases reached the U.S. Supreme Court, both filed by local governments asking that the Court strike down Section Five of the federal Voting Rights Act. Section five is the part of that Act that requires certain … Continue reading →

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Ninth Circuit Expedites Montana Case over Whether Parties May Endorse Candidates for Judge

Posted on July 20, 2012 by adminJuly 20, 2012
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The Ninth Circuit will hear Sanders County Republican Central Committee v Bullock in late August. This is the case over whether it violates the First Amendment for Montana to make it a crime for a political party to endorse a … Continue reading →

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