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Green, Constitution Parties File Their Ohio Brief

Posted on December 24, 2013 by adminDecember 24, 2013
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The Ohio Green Party and the Ohio Constitution Party, which have intervened in the pending Libertarian Party ballot access case, filed this brief on December 23. The issue is whether the 2014 ballot access restrictions passed last month can be … Continue reading →

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Hawaii Attorney General Publicizes Recent Ruling, Liberalizing Ballot Access for New Parties Running a Presidential Nominee

Posted on December 24, 2013 by adminDecember 24, 2013
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On December 23, the Hawaii Attorney General held a press conference to announce his formal opinion 13-2. It says that new or previously unqualified parties can have their party label on the ballot (next to the name of their presidential … Continue reading →

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Montana Briefs on Whether Top-Two Ballot Measure Should Remain on 2014 Ballot are Due January 9, 2014

Posted on December 23, 2013 by adminDecember 23, 2013
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On December 10, the Montana Supreme Court ordered both sides in MEA-MFT v State of Montana, OP 13-789, to file briefs by January 9, 2014. This is the lawsuit on whether the top-two election measure should remain on the November … Continue reading →

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OSCE Reports on Norway’s Use of Internet Voting

Posted on December 23, 2013 by adminDecember 23, 2013
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Norway held a parliamentary election on September 9, 2013. The election provided for a pilot project, in which 250,159 voters in twelve municipalities were able to vote on the internet. The OSCE (Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights), the … Continue reading →

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Rand Paul Hopes to Change Kentucky Law that Prevents Candidates from Running for Two Offices Simultaneously

Posted on December 23, 2013 by adminDecember 23, 2013
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According to this article, U.S. Senator Rand Paul, whose term expires in 2016, will try to change a Kentucky law that says a candidate cannot appear on the ballot as a candidate for more than one office. The article says … Continue reading →

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