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California Bill, Easing Restrictions on Counting Certain Write-ins, Advances

Posted on May 15, 2011 by adminMay 15, 2011
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On May 5, the California Assembly passed AB 461 by a vote of 51-21. This bill says, “In the event of a manual recount conducted pursuant to Section 15610 or requested pursuant to Section 15620 or 15621, the process set … Continue reading →

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Oral Argument in California Lawsuit on “Top-Two” Set for June 13

Posted on May 15, 2011 by adminMay 15, 2011
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U.S. District Court Judge Otis Wright will hear oral arguments in Chamness v Bowen on June 13, Monday, at 1:30 p.m., in Los Angeles. This is the lawsuit that challenges two particular details of California’s top-two system: (1) the discriminatory … Continue reading →

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Montana Constitution Party Re-Affiliates with National Constitution Party

Posted on May 15, 2011 by adminMay 15, 2011
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On May 14, the Montana Constitution Party held a state convention. It elected new officers and voted to rejoin the national organization of the Constitution Party. In 2008 the Montana Constitution Party had not been affiliated with the national Constitution … Continue reading →

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Indianapolis City Councilmember will Run for Re-Election This Year as a Libertarian

Posted on May 15, 2011 by adminMay 15, 2011
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On May 14, the Libertarian Party of Indianapolis (which is co-terminous with Marion County) held its nominating convention. Ed Coleman was nominated for city council, 24th district. He is an incumbent who was elected in 2007 as a Republican. Then, … Continue reading →

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Alan Keyes Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Case on Whether Election Officials Have Duty to Check Eligibility for Presidential Candidates

Posted on May 14, 2011 by adminMay 14, 2011
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On May 2, Alan Keyes asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear his lawsuit against California Secretary Debra Bowen. The case is Keyes v Bowen, 10-1351. Here is the cert petition. Keyes, who ran for President in 2008, believes that … Continue reading →

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