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Legislation to affect election laws
PIERRE — Six pieces of legislation that affect the conduct of elections in South Dakota, including some substantial reforms and changes, have received final approval or are still moving through the Legislature in the 2013 session. Notaries...Tags: Executive Branch, Politics, Regional Authority, Government, Elections
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Mayoral candidate withdraws complaint against mayor
Tinley Park mayoral candidate Stephen Eberhardt has withdrawn a complaint against Mayor Ed Zabrocki and his slate of incumbent candidates ahead of a formal ruling by the state election board. The Illinois State Board of Elections was set to rule Feb. 20...Tags: Politics, Elections, Tinley Park, Illinois Elections
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Administrative law judge backs Whalen's Catonsville medical office proposal
A Baltimore County administrative law judge has approved developer Steve Whalen's proposal for a medical office project in Catonsville, one month after Whalen pleaded guilty to giving illegal campaign contributions to county politicians. Judge John E....
Tags: Politics, Elections, Prosecution, Kevin Kamenetz, Crime, Law and Justice
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Legislature Resisting Federal Investigators
The Hartford CourantClues to how serious the federal investigation of corruption at the General Assembly is come from the reaction of state officials to routine requests for documents under the Freedom of Information Act. Facts surrounding a list — that an official's...Tags: Legal Services, Kevin Rennie, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Services and Shopping
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No Campaign Money For Felons
There's likely to be a lot of support for state Sen. Ed Meyer's proposal to ban public officials convicted of corruption from using campaign funds through Connecticut's Citizens' Election Program. Not many convicted officials will be in a politically...Tags: Primaries, Politics, Elections, Government, Public Officials
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Outdoors: Support grows for sportsmen rights
South Bend TribuneIn case you haven’t heard, Indiana sportsmen are closer to having a Constitutional right to fish and hunt. Wait a minute, you say; don’t we already have that right? Of course we do. But backers of proposed legislation at the statehouse...Tags: Executive Branch, Politics, Elections, Rick Snyder, Crime, Law and Justice
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Mooney steps down as GOP chair; Myers might seek House leadership post
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comChange is coming to the Republican Party in Maryland. Alex X. Mooney, Maryland Republican Party chairman, announced that he will be resigning his position beginning March 1 to write a book about door-to-door campaigning and to spend more time with his...Tags: Politics, Elections, Maryland General Assembly, Annapolis, Republican Party
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House campaign-finance bill exempts parties, leadership funds
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — Florida House Speaker Will Weatherford has made an issue about how Florida's campaign-finance process allows big-money interests to thwart disclosure by funneling millions ofdollars for ads, entertainment and other campaign largess ... -
German education minister refuses to resign over plagiarism finding
Germany's education minister defied calls for her resignation Wednesday after a university stripped her of her doctorate upon concluding she had plagiarized parts of her thesis. Allegations that Annette Schavan had lifted parts of her 1980 thesis...
Tags: Iran, Germany, Angela Merkel
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Caucus worked with incumbent on objections to other District 34 candidates
Members of the independent Glenview School Board District 34 Caucus worked with school board member John J. "Jack" Murphy to file objections to the petitions of three challengers to incumbent candidates endorsed by the caucus for the April elections,...
Tags: Politics, Elections, Voting, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Florida GOP looking for new mojo
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy Scott Powers, Orlando Sentinel If the Republican Party of Florida harbored any uncertainty about its Nov. 6 election performance, Florida Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam offered this Saturday morning: “We got our teeth kicked in.” So... -
The long March -- to Los Angeles elections
Why do Los Angeles city elections seem simultaneously so anticlimatic -- and so exhausting? There may be many reasons, but no doubt one of them is the calendar. City elections take place the first Tuesday after the first Monday in March every odd-...
Tags: Executive Branch, Los Angeles Times, Primaries, Politics, Elections
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Jan 30, 2013
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Feb 13, 2013
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Jan 14, 2013
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