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Arizona Turnout in Special Congressional Election was High

Posted on June 15, 2012 by adminJune 15, 2012
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Arizona held a special election on June 12, to fill the vacancy in the U.S. House seat, 8th district. Even though all the provisional ballots still haven’t been counted, turnout is already 47.1% of the number of registered voters, and … Continue reading →

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Attorneys for Arizona ask for More Time to File Brief in Case Over Discriminatory Voter Registration Form

Posted on June 15, 2012 by adminJune 15, 2012
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The Libertarian and Green Parties are currently suing Arizona in federal court, over the state’s new voter registration forms, which list only the Democratic and Republican Parties. Voters who wish to register into any other party, qualified or not, must … Continue reading →

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Bill to End Pennsylvania Partisan Statewide Judicial Elections Fails to Pass

Posted on June 15, 2012 by adminJune 15, 2012
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On June 5, a Pennsylvania bill to end partisan statewide elections for judges failed to pass committee. See this story. Thanks to Howard Bashman for the link. … Continue reading →

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Update on Georgia Ballot Access Lawsuit

Posted on June 15, 2012 by adminJune 15, 2012
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Last month, the Green Party and the Constitution Party filed a lawsuit against Georgia’s signature requirement to get on the ballot for President. The state’s answer was due on June 14, but the state has requested an extension of one … Continue reading →

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Independent Presidential Petition Deadlines Pass in the Two Earliest States

Posted on June 15, 2012 by adminJune 15, 2012
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North Carolina and Vermont require independent presidential petitions to be submitted by June 14. These two states have the earliest such deadlines in the nation. Lawsuits are pending in both states, and also a bill is pending in the North … Continue reading →

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