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Philadelphia Inquirer Slams Harsh Ballot Access Law

Posted on September 27, 2006 by Richard WingerSeptember 27, 2006
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The September 27 issue of the Philadelphia Inquirer has an editorial, sharply criticizing the state’s ballot access laws. This is the largest newspaper in Pennsylvania.

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Ohio Gives Up On One Election Law Lawsuit

Posted on September 27, 2006 by Richard WingerSeptember 27, 2006
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On September 26, the Ohio Attorney General conceded defeat in a lawsuit involving voter registration procedures, and asked the 6th circuit to cancel a telephone oral argument set for September 27. The case is Amy Miller v Blackwell, 04-4299. On … Continue reading →

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Vermont AFL-CIO Endorses Progressive Candidate for Auditor

Posted on September 26, 2006 by Richard WingerSeptember 26, 2006
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Martha Abbott, Progressive Party candidate for Vermont State Auditor, has been endorsed by the AFL-CIO. The race has 4 candidates: a Democrat, a Republican, a Progressive, and a candidate of the Liberty Union Party. … Continue reading →

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Nevada Gubernatorial Poll

Posted on September 26, 2006 by Richard WingerSeptember 26, 2006
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A poll commissioned by one of Las Vegas’ daily newspapers, the Review Journal, for Governor of Nevada, shows these results: Republican 45%; Democratic 36%; Constitution 5%; None of the Above (which is printed on Nevada ballots for statewide office) 3%; … Continue reading →

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Arizona Fails to Count One or Two Write-Ins, Leaving Candidate in Suspense

Posted on September 25, 2006 by Richard WingerSeptember 25, 2006
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Joe Cobb was a write-in candidate in the Libertarian Party primary for US House, in Arizona’s 7th district, on September 12. No names appeared on that primary ballot for that office. Under the law, Cobb needed write-ins equal to one-half … Continue reading →

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