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All Briefs Filed in Tennessee Ballot Access Case

Posted on December 20, 2011 by adminDecember 20, 2011
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All the briefs have now been filed in Green Party of Tennessee et al v Hargett, U.S. District Court, middle district, 3:11-cv-692. The issue is the new ballot access law for minor parties passed by the 2011 session of the … Continue reading →

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The Atlantic Carries Extensive Story on Buddy Roemer

Posted on December 20, 2011 by adminDecember 20, 2011
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The Atlantic has this lengthy story about Buddy Roemer. … Continue reading →

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Washington Post-ABC News General Election Poll Shows Ron Paul at 21% If He Ran Outside Major Parties

Posted on December 20, 2011 by adminDecember 20, 2011
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On December 20, a Washington Post-ABC News Poll was released for the general election presidential race. The poll assumes that Ron Paul were running against both major party nominees, and tested that scenario against an Obama-Gingrich race and also against … Continue reading →

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Buddy Roemer Files for Republican Texas Presidential Primary

Posted on December 19, 2011 by adminDecember 19, 2011
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On December 16, Buddy Roemer filed for the Texas presidential primary, which requires a $5,000 filing fee. He will be one of nine candidates on the ballot. The others are Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman, Ron Paul, … Continue reading →

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Maine Newspaper Story on Portland, Maine’s Experience with Instant Runoff Voting

Posted on December 19, 2011 by adminDecember 19, 2011
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Portland, Maine, used Instant Runoff Voting for its city elections last month for the first time. The Bangor Daily News has this story about reactions to Portland’s experience. The story reveals that an opponent of Instant Runoff Voting from San … Continue reading →

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