from Ballot Access News
Philadelphia Inquirer Story on Pennsylvania State Courts
The December 26 Philadelphia Inquirer has this story about more ethical problems with the Pennsylvania court system.
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from Ballot Access News
Philadelphia Inquirer Story on Pennsylvania State Courts
The December 26 Philadelphia Inquirer has this story about more ethical problems with the Pennsylvania court system.
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from Ballot Access News
Pennsylvania Attorney General Indicts Four More State Employees for Using Public Resources on Campaigns
December 19th, 2009
On December 15, the Pennsylvania Attorney General indicted four more Pennsylvania public employees or officials connected with the state legislature, for using public resources to help on election campaigns.
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Thans to an email tip sent to [email protected]:
Posted at http://www.gordonforpagovernor.com/:
Hello and thank you for taking the time to look at this site. My name is Richard Gordon, and while the usual candidates are waiting to see who is going to give them ten million dollars to launch their campaigns, I stand before you now and state that I am an independent candidate for the office of governor for the state of Pennsylvania.…
As reported in the Philadelphia Inquirer:
John Famularo, 70, a Libertarian force
By Sally A. Downey
Inquirer Staff Writer
John D. Famularo, 70, of Center City, a computer consultant and leader in the Libertarian Party, died of complications from multiple myeloma Monday at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.…
Three recent posts about the Pennsylvania courts at Ballot Access News. The first one gives background into concerns about fairness towards third parties and ballot access.…
Story by Kimberly Wilder of www.onthewilderside.com . Last updated 11/4/09 at 1:36pm.
I just got off the phone with Marakay Rogers. This information is based on the math she did for her race yesterday.…
The Democratic mayor of Pittsburgh is facing two major independent challengers in tomorrow’s election, Franco Harris and Kevin Acklin.
Our own Darcy G. Richardson commented at Ballot Access News:
An “Immaculate Election,” as Jim Riley so delightfully put it, is not beyond the realm of possibility.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette columnist Tony Norman offers a mea culpa for his previous Nader-bashing and some great compliments for the man. Read the full thing here.…
On November 3, the citizens of the 6th city council district will decide who will represent them – a Green, an independent, a Republican, a Democrat, or an incumbent Republican running a write-in campaign.…