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Green Party on Virginia Ballot for US Senate

Posted on May 30, 2006 by Richard WingerMay 30, 2006
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The Virginia Green Party has qualified its candidate for U.S. Senate. This is the first time the Green Party has completed a petition drive as difficult as 10,000 signatures anywhere in the South, except for the 2000 Green petitions in … Continue reading →

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Judge Myron Thompson Upholds Alabama June 6 Deadline

Posted on May 30, 2006 by Richard WingerMay 30, 2006
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On May 30, U.S. District Court Judge Myron Thompson, a Carter appointee, upheld Alabama’s June 6 petition deadline for minor parties and non-presidential independents. Swanson v Worley, 2:02cv644-T. The decision is only 7 pages long, and doesn’t even mention the … Continue reading →

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Texas Greens Fail to Qualify

Posted on May 30, 2006 by Richard WingerMay 30, 2006
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May 30 is the Texas deadline for minor party petitions this year. The Texas Green Party worked very hard, but only collected 26,584 signatures, so they won’t be on the Texas ballot this year. 45,253 are required this year.

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California Assembly Passes Anti-Electoral College Bill

Posted on May 30, 2006 by Richard WingerMay 30, 2006
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On May 30, the California Assembly passed AB 2948, by a vote of 42-25. AB 2948 is the bill being introduced around the U.S., in various state legislatures, that sets up an interstate compact. The compact would only go into … Continue reading →

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Tennessee Makes it Harder for Write-in Candidates to be Nominated in Primaries

Posted on May 28, 2006 by Richard WingerMay 28, 2006
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Ironically, in the same year in which Ohio and Pennsylvania Democrats took advantage of the ability to win primaries by write-in votes, Tennessee Democrats were making it more difficult for anyone to be nominated by write-in votes at primaries. On … Continue reading →

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