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  • 1Ballot access — rules, called nomination rules outside the US, regulate the conditions under which a candidate or political party is either entitled to stand for election or to appear on voters ballots. Laws restricting which names may appear on the ballot have… …

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  • 2Oregon Ballot Measure 65 (2008) — Measure 65 Changes general election nomination processes for major/minor party, independent candidates for most partisan offices. Election results Yes or no …

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  • 3Non-partisan democracy — Part of the Politics series Democracy History · Va …

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  • 4List of Oregon ballot measures — Elections in Oregon Federal offices Presidential elections 2000 · 2004 · 2008 Presidential primaries …

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  • 5Oregon Ballot Measure 56 (2008) — Measure 56 Amends Constitution: Provides That May And November Property Tax Elections Are Decided By Majority Of Voters Voting. Election results Yes or no …

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  • 6List of California ballot propositions 1990–1999 — List of California ballot propositions: 1990 1999See also: List of California ballot propositions 1980 1989, List of California ballot propositions 2000–2009ElectionsJune 5, 1990*107 Passed Housing And Homeless Bond Act Of 1990. *108 Passed… …

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  • 7Christina Tobin — is an American activist and leader in the election reform and voters’ rights movements. She is the founder and chair of The Free and Equal Elections Foundation,[1] president and chief executive officer of Free and Equal Inc,[2] and vice president …

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  • 8Free the Vote North Carolina — Founder(s) Jordon M. Greene Type Issue Advocacy PAC Founded June 14, 2008 Location Charlotte, North Carolina …

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  • 9Libertarian Party of Michigan — Chairman James H. Lewis LNC Rep. Rebecca Sink Burris Political director Bill Hall Newsletter Editor …

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  • 10Montana Supreme Court — Seal of the Montana Supreme Court Established 1841 Jurisdiction Montana …

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