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Libertarian Ballot Access Cases in California and Massachusetts Slowed Down by State Requests for More Time

Posted on September 14, 2011 by adminSeptember 14, 2011
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Two pending Libertarian Party election law cases, one in California and one in Massachusetts, are proceeding slowly because attorneys for the state have asked for extensions of time to file responses. In California, the Libertarian Party is challenging a state … Continue reading →

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Rhode Island Will Restore Names of Qualified Parties to the Voter Registration Form

Posted on September 14, 2011 by adminSeptember 14, 2011
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Until 2010, Rhode Island voter registration forms, like the voter registration forms of almost all other states that have registration by party, listed the qualified parties. Voters could choose one by checking a box. But in 2010, the Rhode Island … Continue reading →

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Nevada Special U.S. House Election Results

Posted on September 13, 2011 by adminSeptember 13, 2011
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The Nevada Secretary of State’s web page shows these results for today’s special U.S. House election, 2nd district: Republican Mark Amodei 57.09%, Democrat Kate Marshall 37.11%, independent candidate Helmuth Lehmann 4.12%, Independent American Party nominee Tim Fasano, 1.69%. New York … Continue reading →

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Opponents of Carl Lewis Will Appeal Ruling that put him on Ballot

Posted on September 13, 2011 by adminSeptember 13, 2011
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According to this story, today’s 3rd circuit order putting Carl Lewis on the ballot will be appealed. The appeal will either be to the U.S. Supreme Court, or to the entire 3rd circuit. Although it would be somewhat inaccurate to … Continue reading →

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Arizona Supreme Court Upholds Validity of Recall Petition

Posted on September 13, 2011 by adminSeptember 13, 2011
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On September 13, the Arizona Supreme Court issued a three-sentence order, agreeing with the lower court that the petition to force a recall of Senate President Russell Pearce is valid. The Court said it would issue a full opinion later. … Continue reading →

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