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Archive for March 19th, 2007

I’ve Been Busy…

Continue Reading March 19th, 2007

I’ve had a few people ask if I’ve lost interest in TPW or slowed my posting on purpose. The truth is that I’ve been working as hard as I can on a City Council campaign here for one of my friends. The election is on Tuesday and it’s …

Arkansas (Kinda) Loosens Ballot Access Laws

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Ballot Access News reports that the Arkansas legislature has lowered the number of signatures required for third parties. However they did add some additional procedural hurdles to make up for it…

On Friday, the Arkansas House approved a bill to lower the requirements for third parties to 10,000 signatures. The …

Interview w/ Heimermann for President 2032

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I recently interviewed Asher Heimermann, a teenage independent candidate for President of the United States in 2032. I left his answers unedited, including original spelling and grammar. I did not realize he was ineligible to run for president in 2008 until I started to interview him.

TPW: Please …

Interview with an Iowa Green

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The Des Moines Register has an interview with co-chair of the Iowa Green Party, and former Senate candidate, Daryl Northrop.

Daryl Northrop is the co-chair of both the Iowa Green Party and the Polk County Green Committee, a former U.S. Senate candidate and a passionate politico who sees more campaigns …

Ballot access in Arkansas

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LITTLE ROCK — New political parties will need fewer signatures to gain ballot access but will have less time to gather them, under a bill approved Friday by the House.

By a 66-23 vote, the House approved legislation that would require new parties to gather 10,000 signatures to be recognized on …

Billings Outpost prints correction on Constitution Party disaffiliation article

Continue Reading March 19th, 2007

Roger Clawson’s March 1 column inaccurately reported that the Utah chapter of the Constitution Party adopted a position on abortion that caused six state chapters, including Montana, to leave the national organization. The disputed abortion position actually was adopted by the Nevada chapter of the Constitution Party.

Source: Billings Outpost



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