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Austin Chronicle Summarizes Texas Minor Party Activity for 2014

Posted on December 19, 2013 by adminDecember 19, 2013
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The Austin Chronicle, the free weekly newspaper for Austin, Texas, here summarizes Libertarian and Green Party activity expected in the 2014 election. Texas has the nation’s earliest congressional primary in 2014. Even though the two ballot-qualified minor parties nominate by … Continue reading →

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Tenth Circuit Agrees with U.S. District Court that New Mexico Contribution Limits on Political Committees Are Likely Invalid

Posted on December 19, 2013 by adminDecember 19, 2013
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On December 18, the Tenth Circuit issued an opinion in Republican Party of New Mexico v King, 12-2015. The opinion agrees with the U.S. District Court, that New Mexico cannot limit individual contributions to most political committees, if those political … Continue reading →

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Ninth Circuit Will Hear Peace & Freedom Presidential Primary Case on February 13, 2014

Posted on December 18, 2013 by adminDecember 18, 2013
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The Ninth Circuit has scheduled oral arguments in Peace & Freedom Party v Bowen for Thursday, February 13, in San Francisco. The issue is whether the Secretary of State should have listed Peta Lindsay on the party’s presidential primary ballot … Continue reading →

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Fair Elections Legal Network Makes Case for Allowing Provisional Ballots to be Cast Outside of Voter’s Home Precinct

Posted on December 18, 2013 by adminDecember 18, 2013
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Approximately half the states require that provisional ballots must be cast in the voter’s home precinct, whereas the other half of the states allow the ballot to be cast in other polling places. The Fair Elections Legal Network has published … Continue reading →

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Virginia Attorney General Race Settles

Posted on December 18, 2013 by adminDecember 18, 2013
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On December 18, the Republican nominee for Attorney General of Virginia will announce formally that he is calling off any further proceedings in the recount. The November 5, 2013 election showed that the Democratic nominee had won by fewer than … Continue reading →

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