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Libertarian National Committee Votes that Lee Wright is Still a Committee Member

Posted on May 4, 2009 by adminMay 4, 2009
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The Libertarian Party National Committee ended its phone/e-mail ballot on Sunday, May 3, in the internal dispute on whether one particular member is still a member of that Committee. The Committee voted 12-0 that Lee Wrights of North Carolina is … Continue reading →

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Maine Bill, Changing How a Party Remains on the Ballot, Has Hearing May 4

Posted on May 3, 2009 by adminMay 3, 2009
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The Maine Joint Committee on State and Local Government holds a hearing on May 4 at 9 a.m. One of the bills, LD 1041, would change the method by which a party remains ballot-qualified. Present law says it must have … Continue reading →

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South Carolina Newspaper Says Parties Should Pay for their Own Primaries

Posted on May 3, 2009 by adminMay 3, 2009
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The Herald-Journal of Spartanburg, South Carolina, has this April 23 editorial, advocating that political parties ought to pay for their own primaries. The editorial is factually misinformed when it suggests that the Communist Party and the National Socialist Party are … Continue reading →

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Colorado Senate Kills National Popular Vote Bill

Posted on May 3, 2009 by adminMay 3, 2009
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On the evening of April 30, the Colorado Senate voted not to consider HB 1299, the National Popular Vote Plan bill. The bill’s sponsor asked the Senate to take the bill off the agenda, since he calculated that if it … Continue reading →

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Briefs Filed in Montana Ballot Access Case

Posted on May 3, 2009 by adminMay 3, 2009
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Last week, both sides in the Montana ballot access case filed their briefs. Kelly v McCulloch, cv-08-25-BU, challenges the March petition deadline for independent candidates (for office other than president). The deadline had been in June, until 2007, when the … Continue reading →

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