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Political Scientist John E. Seery Publishes Book Advocating that Young Voters be Permitted to Run for Federal Office

Posted on June 26, 2011 by adminJune 26, 2011
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Political science Professor John E. Seery, who teaches at Pomona College and who also has just finished a year as a visiting professor at Princeton, has published “Too Young to Run? A Proposal for an Age Amendment to the U.S. … Continue reading →

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New York State Court Dismisses Libertarian Lawsuit on 2010 Gubernatorial Tally

Posted on June 25, 2011 by adminJune 25, 2011
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On June 15, a New York Supreme Court Judge in Albany dismissed the lawsuit Redlich v New York State Board of Canvassers, 1623-11, on procedural grounds. This is the lawsuit in which the Libertarian Party argued that its gubernatorial nominee … Continue reading →

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Michigan Socialist Party Launches 2012 Petitioning Drive

Posted on June 25, 2011 by adminJune 25, 2011
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At the end of May 2011, the Socialist Party launched a petition drive to get itself on the Michigan ballot. Probably 2,000 signatures have been collected so far. The law requires 32,261 valid signatures. However, the law also requires already-qualified … Continue reading →

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Arizona Greens Intend to Provide Petitioning Assistance to Other Green Parties in Southwest

Posted on June 25, 2011 by adminJune 25, 2011
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Now that the Arizona Green Party is safely on the ballot for 2012, due to successfully getting a ballot access bill through this year’s legislature, Arizona Greens are now organizing a search for volunteer members who will petition to restore … Continue reading →

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Alaska State Court Says Joe Miller Must Pay Court Costs in Write-in Spelling Lawsuit Case

Posted on June 25, 2011 by adminJune 25, 2011
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In November 2010, Alaska election officials determined that Lisa Murkowski had been re-elected to the U.S. Senate on write-in votes. Her Republican opponent, Joe Miller, then filed a lawsuit, arguing that the election tally erroneously included votes for Murkowski that … Continue reading →

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