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Utah Governor Signs Bill, Making it Easier for Parties to Remain Ballot-Qualified

Posted on March 26, 2012 by Richard WingerMarch 26, 2012
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On March 22, Utah Governor Gary Herbert signed HB 233. It provides that when a party meets the 2% vote test, it is then on the ballot for the next four years. The old law said a party must pass … Continue reading →

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Constitution Party Presidential Debate

Posted on March 26, 2012 by Richard WingerMarch 26, 2012
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On Saturday, March 31, 6 candidates seeking the presidential nomination of the Constitution Party will debate each other in Lansing, Michigan. The event is at 10 a.m., at a restaurant at 3420 South Crayts Road. The event is free to … Continue reading →

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Roseanne Barr Campaign Stump Speech You Tube

Posted on March 25, 2012 by Richard WingerMarch 25, 2012
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On Friday, March 23, Roseanne Barr made her first campaign speech at the Mayflower Club in North Hollywood, California. Here is a 27-minute You Tube of Barr’s talk. As virtually all readers of this blog know, Barr is seeking the … Continue reading →

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Newspaper Story on West Virginia Petition for Americans Elect

Posted on March 25, 2012 by Richard WingerMarch 25, 2012
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The Charleston Gazette-Mail has this story about the Americans Elect petition in West Virginia. It says the petition has 2,600 signatures so far. The story makes a brief mention of the point that in West Virginia, there is no procedure … Continue reading →

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Fort Worth City Council Candidate Kept Off Ballot Because he Accidentally Understated His Length of Residency on Form

Posted on March 25, 2012 by Richard WingerMarch 25, 2012
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Marshall Hobbs, a candidate for Fort Worth, Texas city council in May 2012, is being kept off the ballot because he made a miniscule mistake on his candidacy declaration. He has lived in the district since July 1, 2011, and … Continue reading →

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