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Republican Oregon Nomination for Attorney General to be Determined by Write-in Votes at Primary

Posted on June 10, 2008 by Richard WingerJune 10, 2008
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No one appeared on the Oregon Republican primary ballot on May 20 for Attorney General. As a result, Oregon election officials must count and canvass all write-ins for that race. The press says that there were approximately 12,000 write-ins in … Continue reading →

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Ohio Asks for More Time to File U.S. Supreme Court Brief in Case Over Paying Petitioners per Signature

Posted on June 10, 2008 by Richard WingerJune 10, 2008
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On March 5, 2008, the 6th circuit ruled that Ohio cannot constitutionally ban the practice of paying circulators on a per signature basis. Citizens for Tax Reform v Deters, 518 F 3d 375. Ohio wants to take this case to … Continue reading →

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Four Candidates Likely to be on Virginia Ballot for U.S. Senate

Posted on June 10, 2008 by Richard WingerJune 10, 2008
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The Virginia U.S. Senate race this year will almost certainly have four candidates on the ballot. Besides the Democratic and Republican nominees, Glenda Gail Parker of the Independent Green Party is certain to be on, and Bill Redpath of the … Continue reading →

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Libertarian Party May Need to Sue Massachusetts to Get Bob Barr on Ballot

Posted on June 10, 2008 by Richard WingerJune 10, 2008
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The Massachusetts Libertarian Party is not ballot-qualified; it went off the ballot after the November 2004 election, because it didn’t poll as much as 3% for president (if there had been any other statewide offices on the ballot, the party … Continue reading →

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King County, Washington Initiative for Non-Partisan County Offices Qualifies for Ballot

Posted on June 10, 2008 by Richard WingerJune 10, 2008
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King County, Washington, is that state’s most populous county. It includes Seattle. County elections officials have determined that an initiative, to make all county offices non-partisan, has qualified for the November ballot. In response, the King County Council has voted … Continue reading →

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