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Three-Judge District Court Implements New York U.S. House Districting Plan

Posted on March 20, 2012 by Richard WingerMarch 20, 2012
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On March 19, the 3-judge U.S. District Court in Favors v Cuomo released a 43-page opinion, setting out the boundaries for U.S. House districts in New York. The court acted because it was persuaded that the legislature would not act … Continue reading →

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Larry Klayman Files Presidential Qualifications Lawsuit in Florida

Posted on March 20, 2012 by Richard WingerMarch 20, 2012
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On March 20, Larry Klayman filed a lawsuit in Leon County, Florida Circuit Court. The case is Voeltz v Obama. Another defendant is Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner. The lawsuit urges the state to keep President Obama off the … Continue reading →

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Ninth Circuit Sets Hearing Date in California Petitioner Residency Lawsuit

Posted on March 20, 2012 by Richard WingerMarch 20, 2012
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The Ninth Circuit will hear Libertarian Party of Los Angeles County v Bowen on May 9, in Pasadena, at 9 a.m. This is the case that challenges California laws that say petitioners can’t work outside their home district, when they … Continue reading →

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Nebraska Republicans Plan Court Challenge to Bob Kerrey’s Being on Democratic Primary Ballot for U.S. Senate

Posted on March 20, 2012 by Richard WingerMarch 20, 2012
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According to this story, Nebraska Republicans plan to sue to keep Bob Kerrey off the Democratic primary ballot this year. Kerrey is running for U.S. Senate. Nebraska Republican attorneys may not know that both the 9th circuit and the 10th … Continue reading →

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Some Illinois Presidential Primary Ballots Must be Trimmed Before Machine Can Count Them

Posted on March 20, 2012 by Richard WingerMarch 20, 2012
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According to this story, 25 jurisdictions in Illinois are using presidential primary ballots today that are too large to be fed into the vote-counting machines. They will need to be trimmed before they can be fed into the machine. … Continue reading →

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