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California State Appeals Court Issues Opinion in Duration of Residency Lawsuit for Legislative Candidates

Posted on March 1, 2012 by adminMarch 1, 2012
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On March 1, the California State Court of Appeal issued a ruling in Fuller v Bowen, C065237. The decision refuses to decide if the California Constitutional provision, requiring candidates for the legislature to have lived in their district for at … Continue reading →

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Firedoglake Covers Fred Karger’s Rejection by North Carolina State Board of Elections for Republican Primary Ballot Access

Posted on March 1, 2012 by adminMarch 1, 2012
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North Carolina election law says candidates who are discussed in the news media should be listed automatically on presidential primary ballots. However, the State Board of Elections refuses to list Fred Karger on the Republican ballot unless the state chair … Continue reading →

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Hawaii Says Americans Elect Has Enough Valid Signatures

Posted on March 1, 2012 by adminMarch 1, 2012
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According to this news story, Hawaii elections officials have determined that the Americans Elect petition for party status has enough valid signatures. Thanks to Bill Van Allen for the link. … Continue reading →

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Puerto Rico Republican Presidential Primary Starts to Get Publicity

Posted on March 1, 2012 by adminMarch 1, 2012
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See here for an extensive story about Puerto Rico’s Republican presidential primary. That primary will be held March 18, a Sunday. The story does not say who is on that ballot, but six names will appear: Newt Gingrich, Fred Karger, … Continue reading →

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Georgia Modest Ballot Access Reform Killed Because Committee Chairman is Angered by Activist Comments

Posted on March 1, 2012 by adminMarch 1, 2012
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A Georgia bill to modestly improve ballot access has been killed, because Rep. Mark Hamilton (R-Cumming), chair of the House Governmental Affairs Committee, is angry that minor party and independent candidates are saying the bill’s improvements aren’t good enough. See … Continue reading →

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