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Washington Court Sets Hearing Date for Gubernatorial Election Contest

Posted on March 28, 2005 by adminMarch 28, 2005
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On April 5, a local Washington state court will hold a pre-trial conference in the case over who won the disputed gubernatorial election. Depositions are due April 18. The actual trial date will probably be set on April 5. The … Continue reading →

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Bad Bill in Washington State Fails to Pass

Posted on March 25, 2005 by adminMarch 25, 2005
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The Washington legislature failed to pass SB 5745 by the deadline, so it is dead. It would have cleaned up the technical errors in the “top-two” initiative that passed last year. The initiative, I-872, limits the general election ballot (for … Continue reading →

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Ballot Access Bills in 3 States Move Ahead

Posted on March 23, 2005 by adminMarch 23, 2005
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This week, ballot access improvement bills in Missouri, North Carolina, and North Dakota, have all made some headway. In Missouri, SB84 has passed the Senate policy committee unanimously. It lets a new party that circulate the party petition decide for … Continue reading →

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Montana Supreme Court Explains Why it Unseated Jore

Posted on March 21, 2005 by adminMarch 21, 2005
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Today, the Montana Supreme Court finally issued its explanation of why Rick Jore, Constitution Party nominee for the Montana legislature, was not actually elected last November. Back in December, that Court had unseated Jore, but had not explained why. The … Continue reading →

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US Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Nader Texas Case

Posted on March 21, 2005 by adminMarch 21, 2005
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This morning, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear Nader v Connor, 04-918. The issues were whether it is constitutional for Texas to require more signatures for an independent presidential candidate than are needed for a new party or a … Continue reading →

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