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Illinois Green Party Files Lawsuit Against Procedures for Getting on Ballot in April 2013 Special U.S. House Election

Posted on December 27, 2012 by adminDecember 27, 2012
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On December 17, the Illinois Green Party, and its nominee for U.S. House, 2nd district, in the upcoming April 2013 special election, filed a lawsuit against the ballot access requirements for non-qualified parties and independent candidates. The bill, setting the … Continue reading →

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Hawaii Won’t Have a Special U.S. House Election After All

Posted on December 26, 2012 by adminDecember 26, 2012
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On December 26, Hawaii Governor Neil Abercrombie chose Lieutenant Governor Brian Schatz to fill the vacancy in the U.S. Senate. The vacancy exists because Senator Daniel Inouye died last week. Inouye had asked the Governor to appoint Congresswoman Colleen Hanabusa … Continue reading →

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Pew Research Center Study Suggests Black Voter Turnout May Have Surpassed White Turnout in 2012, for First Time

Posted on December 26, 2012 by adminDecember 26, 2012
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On December 26, the Pew Research Center released this report about voting in November 2012. The Center believes it is likely, although not certain, that black voter turnout was higher than white voter turnout. The data refers to the percentages … Continue reading →

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Over 22% of Voters in California’s 31st U.S. House District Voted for President, but Cast No Vote for U.S. House

Posted on December 26, 2012 by adminDecember 26, 2012
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At the November 6 election, voters in the 31st U.S. House district cast 207,095 votes for President. But those same voters only cast 161,219 votes for U.S. House, which means that 22.2% of the voters in that district chose to … Continue reading →

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Gary Johnson Dismisses Lawsuit Against Commission on Presidential Debates

Posted on December 26, 2012 by adminDecember 26, 2012
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On December 14, Gary Johnson dismissed his lawsuit against the Commission on Presidential Debates. The case, which had been filed on October 18, 2012, just prior to the last major party presidential debate (held October 22), had alleged that Johnson … Continue reading →

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