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Constitution, Green, and Libertarian Petitions Validated for Statewide Office in Wisconsin

Posted on June 16, 2022 by Richard WingerJune 16, 2022
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The Green Party is not a ballot-qualified party in Wisconsin. This month, the party successfully placed Sharyl McFarland on the November ballot as a candidate for Secretary of State, and if she gets 1% of the vote, the party will … Continue reading →

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Republicans Challenge Libertarian Congressional Candidates in New Jersey and Wisconsin

Posted on June 16, 2022 by Richard WingerJune 17, 2022
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Recently, Republicans challenged the ballot access petitions of Libertarians running for congress in two states, with differing results. In Jersey, the challenge knocked Clayton Pajunas off the general election ballot. See this story. He was running for U.S. House, 7th … Continue reading →

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New York Legislature Passes Bill Banning “Independence” and “Independent” in Party Names

Posted on June 15, 2022 by Richard WingerJune 15, 2022
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On May 25, the New York legislature passed S1851 and A1819, identical bills that prevent any qualified party from having the words “Independence” or “Independent” in their names. The bill does not prevent an independent candidate from having those words … Continue reading →

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South Dakota Voters Defeat Ballot Measure That Would Have Required 60% Vote for Many Future Ballot Measures

Posted on June 14, 2022 by Richard WingerJune 14, 2022
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On June 7, South Dakota voters only had one statewide ballot measure on their ballots. It was Amendment C, which would have changed the constitution to provide that future ballot measures that cost more than $10,000,000 in new spending could … Continue reading →

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U.S. District Court Rules Oklahoma Governor May Call a Special Election for U.S. Senate, Even While Seat is Occupied

Posted on June 14, 2022 by Richard WingerJune 14, 2022
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On June 1, U.S. District Court Joe Heaton issued an opinion in Jones v Stitt, w.d., 5:22cv-278. The issue is Oklahoma’s special election for U.S. Senate that the Governor has called for November 7, 2022, for the Class II seat. … Continue reading →

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