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Pennsylvania Court Will Recount Write-ins in Local Pike County Races

Posted on September 3, 2009 by Richard WingerSeptember 3, 2009
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According to this story, a Pike County, Pennsylvania, Court of Common Pleas will itself recount the write-in votes in this year’s primary for local office, in a few precincts. The recount will be conducted in open court on September 9. … Continue reading →

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Bill Moyers Journal Hosts Attorneys on Both Sides in Citizens United v FEC Case

Posted on September 3, 2009 by Richard WingerSeptember 3, 2009
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Bill Moyers Journal, a weekly interview show on Public TV, hosts two attorneys on the September 4, Friday evening broadcast. They are Trevor Potter and Floyd Abrams. Potter is a former FEC Commissioner who has been active in support of … Continue reading →

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West Virginia Ponders Public Financing for Judicial Candidates

Posted on September 3, 2009 by Richard WingerSeptember 3, 2009
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On August 28, the West Virginia Independent Commission on Judicial Reform held a conference on possibly recommending public funding for judicial candidates in West Virginia. See this story in the September 2 Record, a legal newspaper in West Virginia. The … Continue reading →

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Idaho Case on Out-of-State Circulators Moves Ahead

Posted on September 3, 2009 by Richard WingerSeptember 3, 2009
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Briefs are due on September 8 in Daien v Ysursa, the case in U.S. District Court that challenges Idaho’s ban on out-of-state circulators for independent presidential candidates. The plaintiff, Donald Daien, wants to be a volunteer petitioner in many states … Continue reading →

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Tennessee Ballot Access Case Moves Ahead

Posted on September 3, 2009 by Richard WingerSeptember 3, 2009
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On September 2, the U.S. District Court hearing Libertarian Party of Tennessee v Thompson issued a scheduling order. Discovery closes on November 30, and then final briefs will be filed. This case challenges the procedures for putting new or previously … Continue reading →

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