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Constitution Party

Posted on July 18, 2006 by Richard WingerJuly 18, 2006
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Ever since 2005, the Constitution Party has experienced internal dissention on the issue of how to handle state party leaders who do not completely agree with the national platform. The state chair of the Nevada branch of the party does … Continue reading →

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South Carolina Independent Drops Out

Posted on July 18, 2006 by Richard WingerJuly 18, 2006
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South Carolina State Senator Jake Knotts, a Republican, dropped out of the gubernatorial race on July 17. He had circulated petitions to be an independent candidate, but he changed his mind. He said there was no point in running, since … Continue reading →

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All Democratic and Republican Write-in Candidates in California Failed to Qualify for November Ballot

Posted on July 17, 2006 by Richard WingerJuly 17, 2006
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California held its primary last month. There were 2 US House races in which one of the major parties had no one printed on the ballot, but in which the party backed a particular write-in candidate in its own primary. … Continue reading →

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Nebraska Supreme Court Won’t Hear “Sore Loser” Write-in Case

Posted on July 16, 2006 by Richard WingerJuly 16, 2006
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On July 12, the Nebraska Supreme Court refused to hear Rodgers v Heineman. This was the case filed by voters who wish to have their write-ins counted for Tom Osborne for Governor, in November. Osborne had lost the Republican primary … Continue reading →

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Nebraska Supreme Court Won't Hear "Sore Loser" Write-in Case

Posted on July 16, 2006 by adminJuly 16, 2006
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On July 12, the Nebraska Supreme Court refused to hear Rodgers v Heineman. This was the case filed by voters who wish to have their write-ins counted for Tom Osborne for Governor, in November. Osborne had lost the Republican primary … Continue reading →

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