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Fourth Circuit Rules that Americans with Disability Act Requires Maryland to Permit Blind Voters to Use Computer to Vote

Posted on February 9, 2016 by Richard WingerFebruary 9, 2016
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On February 9, the Fourth Circuit issued an opinion in National Federation for the Blind v Lamone, 14-2001. The Fourth Circuit agrees with the U.S. District Court, which in 2014 said Maryland must permit blind voters to mark absentee ballots … Continue reading →

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Frontloading HQ Explains Why Donald Trump Will Win Most of New Hampshire’s Republican Delegates

Posted on February 9, 2016 by Richard WingerFebruary 9, 2016
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Frontloading HQ here explains the Republican delegate rules in New Hampshire. Even though preliminary election returns show that Donald Trump only has about 34% of the popular vote, because he is the winner, he will get all the unallocated delegates. … Continue reading →

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South Dakota Bill for Filing Fees for Primary Ballot Access Loses in State Senate

Posted on February 9, 2016 by Richard WingerFebruary 9, 2016
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On February 8, the South Dakota State Senate defeated SB 95 by 24-8. This is the bill that would have let candidates in primaries, and also independent candidates, use filing fees instead of petitions. The bill only applied to Congress … Continue reading →

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North Carolina 3-Judge U.S. District Court Won’t Stay Last Week’s Redistricting Ruling

Posted on February 9, 2016 by Richard WingerFebruary 9, 2016
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On February 9, the U.S. District Court in North Carolina that had struck down the state’s U.S. House districts last week refused to stay its own opinion. The state is now asking the U.S. Supreme Court for a stay. See … Continue reading →

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Connecticut State Court Considers Challenge to State Law On Who Can Circulate Primary Petitions

Posted on February 9, 2016 by Richard WingerFebruary 9, 2016
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On February 9, a Connecticut state trial court heard arguments in Morris v Giesing, which challenges a state law that says no one can circulate a petition for a candidate to get on a primary ballot unless the circulator has … Continue reading →

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