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Appeal to Readers for Research Assistance

Posted on April 22, 2013 by adminApril 22, 2013
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If anyone can assist with my research project, please comment below, or else send me an e-mail at richardwinger@yahoo.com. The research project is to determine which state constitutions mention political parties. It has already been determined that the state constitutions … Continue reading →

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Washington State Court Invalidates Law Saying When Voter Signs Twice, Neither Signature Should Count

Posted on April 22, 2013 by adminApril 22, 2013
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On April 17, a Cowlitz County Superior Court in Washington state struck down a law that said if a voter signs a petition twice, even though he or she is a registered voter, neither signature should count. See this story. … Continue reading →

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Minor Parties Start Working on 2014 Ballot Access Drives

Posted on April 22, 2013 by adminApril 22, 2013
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In a few states, various parties are working on getting on the 2014 ballot. The Libertarian Party has begun its Hawaii petition, and has approximately 150 signatures. The requirement is 706 signatures. The Constitution Party is working to obtain 1,000 … Continue reading →

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Georgia Green Party and Georgia Constitution Party Appeal Presidential Ballot Access Case

Posted on April 22, 2013 by adminApril 22, 2013
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On April 22, the Constitution and Green Parties of Georgia appealed their presidential ballot access case to the 11th circuit. The case is Green Party of Georgia v State. The lawsuit was filed in 2012 and pointed out that the … Continue reading →

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Freedom Socialist Party Activism Stops Washington State from Making Presidential Ballot Access More Difficult

Posted on April 21, 2013 by adminApril 21, 2013
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On April 17, Washington Governor Jay Inslee vetoed part of SB 5518. If he had signed it, it would have inadvertently increased the difficulty for new minor parties to place presidential nominees on the November ballot. The veto would not … Continue reading →

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