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  2. Ballot access - Wikipedia

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    To qualify for the 2010 election ballot unaffiliated US Congressional candidates are required to obtain as many as 22,544 signatures and an average of 18,719 signatures required for access to the 2010 election ballot. [45] North Dakota requires 7,000 petition signatures to create a new political party and nominate a slate of candidates for ...

  3. Crawford v. Marion County Election Board - Wikipedia

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    Marion County Election Board, 553 U.S. 181 (2008), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that an Indiana law requiring voters to provide photographic identification did not violate the United States Constitution.

  4. Ballot access in the 2024 United States presidential election

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    The following is a table of which candidates received ballot access in which states in the Democratic Party primaries. indicates that the candidate was on the ballot for the primary contest. indicates that the candidate was a recognized write-in candidate. indicates that the candidate did not appear on the ballot in that state's contest.

  5. Procrastinator's guide to Indiana's election: How to vote and ...

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    It's officially election week, which means it's time to make a voting plan for the May 7 primary election if you haven't already. Polls are open from 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. local time Tuesday.

  6. Indiana elections: Add these 12 important dates to your 2024 ...

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    Hoosiers will decide who will lead several important state and federal offices in 2024. These are the important dates and deadlines to remember.

  7. Indiana Supreme Court hears arguments on ballot access for ...

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    The Indiana Supreme Court will soon rule on a statute that could keep egg farmer John Rust off the Republican U.S. Senate primary ballot. Indiana Supreme Court hears arguments on ballot access for ...

  8. Sore loser law - Wikipedia

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    In United States politics, a sore loser law is a law prohibiting the loser in a primary election from then running as an independent or representing another political party in the general election, thus basically blocking them from appearing on the general election ballot (though sometimes they may still run as a write-in candidate).

  9. Former Republican Candidate Accused Of Stealing Ballots ...

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    A former Republican candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives was taken into custody Tuesday by Indiana State Police on suspicion of stealing several ballots during a test of voting machines ...