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Sixth Circuit Won’t Rehear Ohio Libertarian Party Ballot Access Case

Posted on June 4, 2014 by Richard WingerJune 4, 2014
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On June 4, the Sixth Circuit declined to grant reconsideration to the Ohio Libertarian Party, in its ballot access case. See this story. As a result, the only candidates on the November 2014 ballot for Ohio Governor will be the … Continue reading →

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Missouri Governor Signs Bill Moving Presidential Primary from February to March

Posted on June 4, 2014 by Richard WingerJune 4, 2014
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On June 4, Missouri Governor Jay Nixon signed SB 892, which moves the presidential primary from February to the second week in March.

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California Primary Turnout Likely to be Lowest in State History

Posted on June 4, 2014 by Richard WingerJune 4, 2014
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The June 3, 2014 California top-two primary appears likely to have had the lowest turnout in state history. California has had primaries starting in 1910, and the previous worst primary turnout was the June 2008 primary, which had no statewide … Continue reading →

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Hawaii Filing Closes; Most Minor Party Candidates Since Statehood

Posted on June 4, 2014 by Richard WingerJune 4, 2014
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Hawaii primary filing closed on July 3. This year, there are 21 candidates running in minor party primaries, the greatest number since statehood in 1959. All minor parties in Hawaii nominate all of their candidates in the August 9 primary. … Continue reading →

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Top-Two System Again Excludes All Minor Parties from General Election Campaign if At Least Two Major Party Members Ran

Posted on June 4, 2014 by Richard WingerJune 4, 2014
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On June 3, California held a top-two primary for Congress and partisan state office. All 25 minor party candidates who were on the ballot failed to place first or second. As a result, in all U.S. history, there have now … Continue reading →

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