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Americans Elect Starts Petition for Party Status in South Carolina

Posted on October 11, 2011 by adminOctober 11, 2011
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In the last few days, Americans Elect launched its petition for party status in South Carolina. The law requires 10,000 signatures. … Continue reading →

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All Briefs Now Filed in California Case on Residency Requirements for Petitioners

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On October 11, the Los Angeles County Libertarian Party filed this rebuttal brief in the 9th circuit in Libertarian Party of Los Angeles County v Bowen, 11-55316. The issue is the California law that does not permit anyone to circulate … Continue reading →

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Pennsylvania Web Page Suggests District Presidential Elector Bill Lacks Enough Votes to Pass

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A bill, SB 1282, is pending in the Pennsylvania legislature to provide that each U.S. House district should choose its own presidential elector. According to the web page Keepparelevant.com, it appears that the bill is shy of one vote to … Continue reading →

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U.S. Court of Appeals Expedites One of the Lawsuits that Attack the Federal Voting Rights Act

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The U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. circuit, will hear Shelby County, Alabama v Holder, on January 19, 2012. This is one of the three cases in which various governments or private citizens argue that the pre-clearance parts of the Voting … Continue reading →

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Indiana State Court of Appeals Says Election Results Should Stand, Even if One Candidate Illegally Campaigned at the Polling Place

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On October 11, an Indiana State Court of Appeals ruled that the Democratic primary for city council in Muncie on May 3, 2011, should not be held all over again. A lower state court had found that one of the … Continue reading →

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