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Six Libertarians Removed from Vermont Ballot

Posted on September 20, 2006 by Richard WingerSeptember 20, 2006
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The Libertarian Party of Vermont nominated nine candidates on September 13, 2006. Seven were running for the legislature and two for local office. Four of them mailed their acceptance forms on the morning of September 14. The deadline for the … Continue reading →

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US House Passes Govt Photo-ID Bill for Voting at Polls

Posted on September 20, 2006 by Richard WingerSeptember 20, 2006
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On September 20, the US House of Representatives passed HR 4844, by Henry Hyde (R-Il.). It would require everyone to present a government-issued photo ID before voting at the polls, effective in 2008. By 2010, such ID must also be … Continue reading →

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New Mexico Ballot Access Case Loses

Posted on September 20, 2006 by Richard WingerSeptember 20, 2006
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U.S. District Court Judge Martha Vasquez upheld New Mexico ballot access procedures for minor parties, in a decision dated September 18 but not released until September 20. The decision is Libertarian Party of New Mexico v Vigil-Giron, 06-0615. The law … Continue reading →

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Texas Gubernatorial Poll

Posted on September 19, 2006 by Richard WingerSeptember 19, 2006
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A SurveyUSA poll of the Texas gubernatorial race, released Sep. 19, shows these results: Republican Perry 35%, independent Kinky Friedman 23%, Democrat Bell 23%, independent Carole Strayhorn 15%, Libertarian Werner 2%, undecided 2%. … Continue reading →

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9th Circuit Says Initiative, Recall Petitions Need Not be in Languages Other than English

Posted on September 19, 2006 by Richard WingerSeptember 19, 2006
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On September 19, the 9th circuit ruled that initiative and recall petitions do not need to be in any language other than English. Padilla v Lever, 03-56259. This decision was by fifteen judges, who reconsidered the earlier decision. The vote … Continue reading →

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