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Alaska Libertarian Representative on Alaska Campaign Finance Body Likely to be Mark Fish

Posted on March 11, 2015 by Eric GarrisMarch 11, 2015
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According to this story, the Libertarian Party representative on the Alaska campaign finance body will be Mark Fish, not Bill McCord. … Continue reading →

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Arkansas Bill to Let Someone to Run Simultaneously for Two Federal Offices

Posted on March 11, 2015 by Eric GarrisMarch 11, 2015
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Arkansas State Senator Bart Hester (R-Bentonville) has introduced SB 803.  Current law says no one may run for more than one office simultaneously.  The bill would say that anyone could run for two federal offices simultaneously.

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Minnesota Bills to Make Ballot Access Worse

Posted on March 11, 2015 by Eric GarrisMarch 11, 2015
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On Thursday, March 12, the Minnesota House Government Operations & Elections Committee will hear two bills that make ballot access more difficult. HF 1387, by Representative Michael Nelson (DFL-Brooklyn Park) says that the party petition cannot be circulated in odd … Continue reading →

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Maine Special Legislative Election

Posted on March 11, 2015 by Eric GarrisMarch 12, 2015
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On March 10, Maine held a special election to fill the vacancy in the State House, district 93.  The vote was:  Democrat Anne Beebe-Center 52.89%; Republican James Kalloch 44.51%; Green Ronald Huber 1.97%; Libertarian Shawn Levasseur .64%.  See this story. … Continue reading →

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Alabama Secretary of State Says Petitions in Special Elections No Longer Need to Show Date of Special Election

Posted on March 10, 2015 by Eric GarrisMarch 10, 2015
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The Alabama Secretary of State recently revised his regulations for petitions for independent candidates and newly-qualifying parties in special elections.  The new regulations say that the petitions need not list the date of the special election.  This change makes it … Continue reading →

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