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Federal Judge in Texas Invalidates Houston’s Popular Vote to Eliminate Red-Light Cameras

Posted on June 23, 2011 by adminJune 23, 2011
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On June 17, U.S. District Court Judge Lynn Hughes, a Reagan appointee, ruled that a November 2010 ballot measure passed by the voters of Houston, Texas, is invalid. Here is the six-page opinion in City of Houston v American Traffic … Continue reading →

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Flash Report Carries Paul Jacob Commentary on California’s Bill Requiring Badges for Petitioners

Posted on June 23, 2011 by adminJune 23, 2011
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Paul Jacob, head of Citizens in Charge, has this commentary on Flash Report, a California politics blog. The commentary makes the case against SB 448, the California bill to force everyone who circulates an initiative, referendum or recall petition to … Continue reading →

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Americans Elect Web Page Posts New Signature Total for Ballot Access Petitions

Posted on June 23, 2011 by adminJune 23, 2011
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Americans Elect’s web page now says 1,348,312 signatures have been obtained on petitions around the nation, to get that party on the ballot. The page seems to update that figure each Thursday. Last week’s total had been 1,262,665. The vast … Continue reading →

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Alabama Newspaper Story on Prohibition Party Presidential Convention

Posted on June 23, 2011 by adminJune 23, 2011
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The Prohibition Party presidential convention in Cullman, Alabama, received this publicity in the Cullman Times newspaper. … Continue reading →

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New York Legislature Passes Bill for Late April Presidential Primary

Posted on June 23, 2011 by adminJune 23, 2011
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On June 17, the New York legislature passed A8363 and S5753, identical bills which move the presidential primary from February to April 24. Any qualified party in New York is free to choose the Republican Party’s presidential primary rules. The … Continue reading →

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