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Monthly Archives: January 2006

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Canadian Election

Posted on January 24, 2006 by Richard WingerJanuary 24, 2006
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To see the national vote total for each party in Canada’s January 23 election, see http://enr.elections.ca/National_e.aspx.

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Louisiana Congressional Timing Upset by Federal Court

Posted on January 24, 2006 by Richard WingerJanuary 24, 2006
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On January 23, U.S. District Court Judge Frank Polozola ruled from the bench that Louisiana cannot hold its congressional elections in late September or early October. Love v Edwards, 95-cv-788. The state hasn’t decided whether to appeal. The decision was … Continue reading →

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Minnesota Republican Party Wins Free Speech Case

Posted on January 23, 2006 by Richard WingerJanuary 23, 2006
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On January 23, the US Supreme Court refused to disturb the Minnesota Republican Party’s victory in the 8th circuit last August. The 8th circuit had struck down a state regulation, making it illegal for candidates for judge to “identify themselves … Continue reading →

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Working Families Party About to Start Oregon Party Petition

Posted on January 22, 2006 by Richard WingerJanuary 22, 2006
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The Working Families is about to start circulating a petition to qualify itself for the Oregon ballot. The party is now on the ballot statewide in only one state, New York. It is on the ballot in parts of Connecticut. … Continue reading →

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Hopeful Development in Nader Ohio Ballot Access Case

Posted on January 21, 2006 by Richard WingerJanuary 21, 2006
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In 2004, Ralph Nader challenged the Ohio law that requires circulators for independent candidates to be registered voters in the state. Both the U.S. District Court and the 6th circuit refused to rule on the constitutionality of the law. The … Continue reading →

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