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Montgomery County, Maryland Tries to Invalidate Referendum Signatures because of the Identity of the Circulators

Posted on June 9, 2012 by Richard WingerJune 9, 2012
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According to this story, Montgomery County, Maryland, officials are trying to disqualify a referendum petition from the ballot because two of the circulators are ex-felons. However, any adult in Maryland is legally qualified to circulate a petition. The story has … Continue reading →

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Still More South Carolina Republicans May be Disqualified from Primary

Posted on June 9, 2012 by Richard WingerJune 9, 2012
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See this story. The process by which major party candidates in South Carolina are being disqualified from the June 12 primary continues. It is too late to delete any names from the primary ballot, but if this challenge is successful, … Continue reading →

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Roseanne Barr Hints She Might Run in November Even if she Doesn’t Get Green Party Presidential Nomination

Posted on June 9, 2012 by Richard WingerJune 9, 2012
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According to this story, Roseanne Barr is toying with the idea of running for President in November, even though it is extremely unlikely she will win the Green Party nomination. Her ballot label might conceivably be the Green Tea Party. … Continue reading →

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California Democrat in San Diego Congressional Race Funded Weak Opponent so as to Knock Out His Strongest Opponent

Posted on June 9, 2012 by Richard WingerJune 9, 2012
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The San Diego Union-Tribune has this story about the June 2012 primary race in California’s 51st U.S. House district. The two candidates who had been thought to be strongest were current Democratic State Senator Juan Vargas, and the area’s former … Continue reading →

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Sacramento Bee Story Says California’s Top-Two Open Primary Didn’t Boost Moderates

Posted on June 9, 2012 by Richard WingerJune 9, 2012
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This Sacramento Bee story analyzes California’s June 5 primary and concludes that the top-two open primary did not cause more moderates to succeed. … Continue reading →

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