New Mexico is one of the thirteen states that gives state income taxpayers an opportunity to send a donation to a qualified political party, via the state income tax form. Except for Ohio, all these thirteen states list the qualified … Continue reading
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In 2008, half the presidential primaries were over on February 12. By contrast, in 2012, half the presidential primaries won’t be over until April 13. Because there is a slight difference between Democratic presidential primary dates (or the existence of … Continue reading
Ballot Access News September 1, 2011 – Volume 27, Number 4 This issue was printed on brown paper. Table of Contents 2011 DONATIONS TO MINOR PARTIES ON STATE INCOME TAX FORMS ARE THREE TIMES HIGHER THAN IN 2010 CALIFORNIA VETO … Continue reading
Ballot Access News August 1, 2011 – Volume 27, Number 3 This issue was printed on white paper. Table of Contents REPUBLICANS WIN NEVADA LAWSUIT OTHER BALLOT ACCESS BILLS LAWSUIT NEWS MOST CROWDED GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT FOR STATEWIDE OFFICE AMERICANS … Continue reading
On August 12, the Massachusetts Libertarian Party filed a request with the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, that the Court accept the party’s lawsuit on whether the election law permits stand-in presidential and vice-presidential candidates on petitions. Everyone agrees that the … Continue reading