National Ballot Access
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National Ballot Access is a petition drive management firm based in Georgia.
Personnel
- President: Edee Baggett
- Co-President: Heidi Verougstraete
2009-2010 Elections - Petition Drives
- Wet Up Petitions - Hewitt, Texas
The sale of beer and wine in restaurants were approved on the November 3,2009 ballot.
The sale of beer and wine were approved on the November 3,2009 ballot. [1]
- Wet Up Petition - Temple, Texas
The sale of liquor in stores was approved on the November 3,2009 ballot.[2]
- Wet Up Petitions - Friendswood, Texas
The sale of mixed drinks in restaurants were approved on the November 3,2009 ballot.
The sale of beer and wine in stores were approved on the November 3,2009 ballot. [3]
- Wet Up Petitions - Justice of the Peace District 4 Smith County, Texas
The sales of mixed drinks in restaurants were approved on the May 9th, 2009 ballot.
The sales of beer and wine in stores were defeated on the May 9th, 2009 ballot. [4]
- Wet Up Petitions - Cleburne, Texas
The sales of mixed drinks in restaurants were approved on the May 9th, 2009 ballot.
The sales of beer and wine in stores were approved on the May 9th, 2009 ballot.[5]
- Wet Up Petitions - Lubbock County, Texas
The sales of mixed drinks in restaurants were voted in on the May 9th, 2009 ballot.
The sales of beer and wine in stores were approved on the May 9th, 2009 ballot.[6]
- Dallas City-Owned Convention Center Hotel Referendum
Defeated on the May 9th, 2009 ballot [7]
2008 General Election - Nominational Petition Drives
- States of Independent Presidential Candidate Ballot Access:
- The Libertarian Party became recognized in:
- The Constitution Party became recognized in:
2007-2008 Elections - Petition Drives
- Open and Clean Government Act - South Dakota
Defeated on the November 4th, 2008 ballot [8]
- Recall Speaker of the House Andy Dillon - 17th House District Michigan
Defeated on the November 4th, 2008 ballot [9]
- Civil Rights Initiative - Colorado
Defeated on the November 4th, 2008 ballot [10]
- Civil Rights Initiative - Nebraska
Approved on the November 4th, 2008 ballot [11]
- Light Rail Train Repeal Petition - Kansas City, Missouri
References
- ↑ McLennan County Election Results
- ↑ Bell County Election Results
- ↑ The Daily News, Laura Elder, "Downtown alcohol ban lifted", November 4, 2009
- ↑ Smith County, TX Official Election Results
- ↑ Johnson County, Texas Official Results
- ↑ Lubbock County, Texas Official Results
- ↑ Joe Simnacher "Dallas convention hotel supporters prevail in tight race" The Dallas Morning News May 10, 2009
- ↑ South Dakota Elections Division, 2008 Election Results
- ↑ Julianne Nowicki, "The Recall of House Speaker Andy Dillon," The Michigan Review, November 11, 2008.
- ↑ The Denver Post: "Election '08"
- ↑ Nebraska Election Division, 2008 Election Results
External Resources
- Jack Cashill, Between the Lines, "Why There Will Be No Vote on Affirmative Action"
- A Nebraska judge denies NCRI's opposition in court. The ban on affirmative action stands. Sioux City Journal 01/22/09
- A federal judge overruled the Michigan SOS to bring the Andy Dillon recall to a vote. MSU Libraries 08/27/08
Contact Information
- Phone: 678-662-0566
- E-Mail: edeenba@yahoo.com
- Fax: 320-514-3738


