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Federal Lawsuit Filed Against New York Ban on Out-of-State Circulators

Posted on April 18, 2022 by Richard WingerApril 19, 2022
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On April 18, a federal lawsuit was filed against the New York ban on out-of-state petitions. Schmidt v Kosinski, e.d, 1:22cv-2210. The plaintiffs include the Libertarian Party and an independent candidate for U.S. Senate. New York state is the only … Continue reading →

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Amended Complaint in Tennessee Lawsuit Against New Duration of Residency to Run for Congress

Posted on April 18, 2022 by Richard WingerApril 18, 2022
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On April 15, the opponents of Tennessee’s new law, requiring candidates for congress to have lived in the state three years, filed an Amended Complaint in their lawsuit against the new law. The Amended Complaint notes that the provision because … Continue reading →

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United Utah Party Nominates 24 Candidates for 2022 Election

Posted on April 17, 2022 by Richard WingerApril 17, 2022
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The United Utah Party, a ballot-qualified party, held its state convention on April 14 and nominated 24 candidates. See this story. For the U.S. Senate race, the party won’t run its own nominee because it endorsed independent candidate Evan McMullin. … Continue reading →

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Republican National Committee Supports Keeping the Same Four States at the Front of the Presidential Primary Calendar

Posted on April 17, 2022 by Richard WingerApril 17, 2022
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On April 14, the Republican National Committee voted to continue its support for having Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada be the first four states to choose delegates to presidential conventions. See this story. Thanks to Thomas Jones for … Continue reading →

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Ralph Nader Launches Print Publication with Investigative Stories About Problems with U.S. Congress

Posted on April 16, 2022 by Richard WingerApril 16, 2022
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Earlier this month, Ralph Nader launched a print publication, “Capitol Hill Citizen”, with stories by investigative reporters about problems with the Congress of the United States. The first issue, dated “April 2022” is forty pages, on paper ten inches by … Continue reading →

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