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7th Circuit Upholds Indiana Photo ID Law for Voting at Polls

Posted on January 4, 2007 by Richard WingerJanuary 4, 2007
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On January 4, the 7th circuit upheld Indiana’s law, requiring voters who vote at the polls to show a government-issued photo ID. The vote was 2-1. Crawford v Marion Co. Election Board, no. 06-2218.

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Lee v Keith Victory is Confirmed by 7th Circuit

Posted on January 3, 2007 by Richard WingerJanuary 3, 2007
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On January 3, the 7th circuit refused to rehear the Illinois ballot access case called Lee v Keith. The 7th circuit had struck down the ballot access law for independent candidates for the state legislature in September 2006, and now … Continue reading →

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Oklahoma Ballot Access Bill Has Sponsors

Posted on January 3, 2007 by Richard WingerJanuary 3, 2007
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Oklahoma State Senator Randy Brogdon (R-Owasso) and Representative Marian Cooksey (R-Edmond) say they will introduce a bill soon to ease ballot access for new and minor parties. Bills in Oklahoma must be introduced by January 18, 2007, even though the … Continue reading →

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Sarasota, Florida Likely to Vote on Instant-Runoff Voting

Posted on January 3, 2007 by Richard WingerJanuary 3, 2007
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On January 3, the Coalition for Instant Runoff Voting in Florida turned in 3,225 signatures to put an initiative on the Sarasota city ballot, to use IRV for city elections. Currently, the city (which has non-partisan elections) holds an “old-fashioned” … Continue reading →

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Constitution Party Petition Succeeds in North Dakota

Posted on January 3, 2007 by Richard WingerJanuary 3, 2007
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On January 2, the North Dakota Secretary of State determined that the Constitution Party petition for ballot status has enough valid signatures. North Dakota now has 4 qualified parties (Democratic, Republican, Libertarian and Constitution). North Dakota has an unfair election … Continue reading →

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