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Ohio Libertarian Hearing

Posted on September 15, 2005 by adminSeptember 15, 2005
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On September 14, the US Court of Appeals, 6th circuit, heard oral argument in Libertarian Party of Ohio v Blackwell. Only 15 minutes for each side was permitted. The issues are the deadline to submit signatures for a new party … Continue reading →

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4-way N.J. gubernatorial debate?

Posted on September 14, 2005 by adminSeptember 14, 2005
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New Jersey has a law that the government will sponsor debates for any general election candidate for Governor who has raised at least $300,000. Normally only the Democratic and Republican nominees qualify. This year, 4 candidates qualified, including the Libertarian … Continue reading →

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Oklahoma Ballot Access Case Delayed

Posted on September 12, 2005 by adminSeptember 12, 2005
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The Oklahoma Attorney General asked for and received a 3-month delay in the pending Oklahoma ballot access case, which is called Libertarian Political Organization v Clingman. A pre-trial conference scheduled for September 7 was moved to November 30 at the … Continue reading →

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Ognibene Case Won’t be Expedited

Posted on September 12, 2005 by adminSeptember 12, 2005
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On September 7, the 2nd circuit refused to expedite Tom Ognibene’s ballot access case in New York. This is the case that challenges the requirement that candidates for citywide office need 7,500 signatures, to be collected in 37 days. Ognibene, … Continue reading →

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Ognibene Case Won't be Expedited

Posted on September 12, 2005 by adminSeptember 12, 2005
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On September 7, the 2nd circuit refused to expedite Tom Ognibene’s ballot access case in New York. This is the case that challenges the requirement that candidates for citywide office need 7,500 signatures, to be collected in 37 days. Ognibene, … Continue reading →

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