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Montana Deadline for Legislators to Submit Bill Requests Passes, with No Bill to Repair Unconstitutional Petition Deadline

Posted on December 26, 2012 by adminDecember 26, 2012
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On May 25, 2012, a U.S. District Court struck down Montana’s March petition deadline for independent candidates (other than presidential independents) to get on the ballot. The state did not appeal. The deadline for Montana legislators to submit bill ideas … Continue reading →

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Highest Showings for Libertarians for U.S. House Were in Arizona, Kansas and Mississippi

Posted on December 25, 2012 by adminDecember 25, 2012
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The three Libertarian U.S. House nominees in the nation (in races with both a Republican and a Democrat) who received the highest shares of the vote in 2012 were in Arizona, Mississippi and Kansas. Powell Gammill, in the Arizona 9th … Continue reading →

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Ursula Rozum, Who Received Publicity for Turning Over Campaign Donations to Charity, was Green Party’s Best Vote-Getter for U.S. House in 2012

Posted on December 25, 2012 by adminDecember 25, 2012
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The Green Party nominee for U.S. House who received the highest percentage in the nation (when districts are excluded that did not have both a Democrat and a Republican also in the race) in 2012 was Ursula Rozum. She was … Continue reading →

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Libertarians Polled Over 1% for U.S. House in 2012 for the Fifth Time

Posted on December 24, 2012 by adminDecember 24, 2012
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In November 2012, Libertarian nominees for U.S. House polled 1.14% of all the votes cast for U.S. House in the nation. This was the fifth time the Libertarian Party had met the 1% standard. The other times were 1998, 2000, … Continue reading →

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“Other” Vote for U.S. House in 2012 was Approximately 3.3%, Even Though Many Fewer Districts Had “Other” Choices on Ballot, Compared to 2010

Posted on December 24, 2012 by adminDecember 24, 2012
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In November 2010, the percentage of voters who cast a vote for an independent or minor party for U.S. House was 3.28% of the total vote cast for U.S. House. The November 2012 percentage can’t be known exactly until the … Continue reading →

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