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By | 08/22/2012 | Uncategorized | 2 Comments

Another challenge for the Open Elections/Open Government Act in Arizona arose today, as Maricopa County officials announced a review of petition signatures of voters from the county may not provide the number “sufficient to qualify” the measure for November’s ballot.

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By | 08/17/2012 | Uncategorized | 4 Comments

Arizona’s Supreme Court today reversed a previous Superior Court ruling which struck the Open Elections/Open Government Act from November’s general election ballot.

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By | 08/06/2012 | Uncategorized | 2 Comments

In a shocking turn of events and after millions of dollars being spent trying to get a top-two Arizona open primary initiative on the Arizona ballot, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Mark Brain kicked the initiative off the ballot for violating Arizona’s ‘single subject rule.’

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By | 06/20/2012 | Arizona, Elections 2012, President | 1 Comment

Arizona’s Secretary of State Ken Bennett made national headlines last month for threatening to keep Barack Obama off the Arizona ballot in November, still unconvinced in the authenticity of the.

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By | 02/29/2012 | Uncategorized

Google Elections “WASHINGTON – Mitt Romney’s victory in Michigan’s primary won’t get him many more delegates than Rick Santorum, if any. It’s even possible Santorum could win most of the.

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