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Oklahoma City Daily Newspaper Finally Mentions Ballot Access Defeat

Posted on June 4, 2007 by Richard WingerJune 4, 2007
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The main story in the printed version of Ballot Access News, June 1, 2007 issue, was the failure of the Oklahoma ballot access case that had been filed in 2004 by the Libertarian Party. On May 14, the Oklahoma Supreme … Continue reading →

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Washington State Republican Presidential Primary Will Not Be Just a Beauty Contest

Posted on June 4, 2007 by Richard WingerJune 4, 2007
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On June 2, the Washington State Republican Committee voted to choose 51% of its delegates to the 2008 presidential convention according to the results of the state’s presidential primary. This is in contrast to the Washington State Democratic Party, which … Continue reading →

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Alabama Supreme Court Tells Counties to Use Attorney General Definition of “Moral Turpitude”

Posted on June 3, 2007 by Richard WingerJune 3, 2007
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Alabama’s Constitution says people may not register to vote if they are convicted of crimes of “moral turpitude.” On June 1, the Alabama Supreme Court issued a ruling in Chapman v Gooden, no. 1051712. The ruling says that each county … Continue reading →

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Alabama Supreme Court Tells Counties to Use Attorney General Definition of "Moral Turpitude"

Posted on June 3, 2007 by adminJune 3, 2007
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Alabama’s Constitution says people may not register to vote if they are convicted of crimes of “moral turpitude.” On June 1, the Alabama Supreme Court issued a ruling in Chapman v Gooden, no. 1051712. The ruling says that each county … Continue reading →

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Florida Mayor Changes His Registration to Constitution Party

Posted on June 2, 2007 by Richard WingerJune 2, 2007
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In May 2007, the Mayor of Malabar, Florida, changed his registration from “Republican” to “Constitution.” The town has non-partisan elections. The Mayor is Tom Eschenberg. Malabar is near Cape Canaveral.

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