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Two Republican Candidates for Presidential Elector in Nevada File Lawsuit to Remove “None of the Above” from November 2012 Ballot

Posted on June 21, 2012 by adminJune 21, 2012
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On June 8, two Republican nominees for presidential elector from Nevada filed a federal lawsuit, asking that “None of the Above” be removed from the November 2012 ballot and future years. The case is Townley v State of Nevada, 3:12-cv-00310. … Continue reading →

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Idaho Republican State Convention Will Consider Expanding the Kinds of Voters who can Vote in the 2014 Republican Primary

Posted on June 21, 2012 by adminJune 21, 2012
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The Idaho Republican Party state convention on June 21-23 will consider a resolution to let independent voters vote in the party’s May 2014 primary. It is possible the resolution also permits all registered voters to vote in the party’s primary. … Continue reading →

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North Carolina Legislature Extends Session to July 2

Posted on June 21, 2012 by adminJune 21, 2012
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The North Carolina ballot access bill, HB 32, still has a chance to pass the legislature. The session had been expected to end on June 19, but now the new expected date of adjournment is July 2. The bill passed … Continue reading →

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South Carolina Republican Party Lawsuit Over Open Primary Delayed for Six More Months

Posted on June 20, 2012 by adminJune 20, 2012
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It has been over two years since the South Carolina Republican Party filed a federal lawsuit over whether the party can limit its primary to voters who identify with the party. The case is Greenville County Republican Party v State … Continue reading →

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T. J. O’Hara, Who Placed Fifth in Americans Elect Primary, Reveals Details of Running in Americans Elect Process

Posted on June 20, 2012 by adminJune 20, 2012
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T. J. O’Hara, a businessman from San Diego County, California, received the fifth highest number of clicks in the Americans Elect nomination process. He has this article in the Washington Times, providing an account of how the Americans Elect web … Continue reading →

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