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Category:September 2012
From Ballotpedia
Pages in category "September 2012"
The following 149 pages are in this category, out of 149 total.
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- 2012 elections preview: Delaware and New Hampshire voters to choose state executive nominees tomorrow
- 2012 elections preview: Delaware voters to select winners in congressional, legislative primaries
- 2012 elections preview: Massachusetts voters to select winners in congressional, legislative primaries
- 2012 elections preview: New Hampshire voters to select winners in congressional, legislative primaries
- 2012 elections preview: New York voters to choose nominees in legislative primaries
- 2012 elections preview: Rhode Island voters to select winners in congressional, legislative primaries
- 2012 elections review: Delaware voters choose winners in congressional, legislative primaries
- 2012 elections review: Few incumbents defeated in Massachusetts legislative primaries
- 2012 elections review: Results still coming in for New Hampshire legislative primaries
- 2012 elections review: Seven incumbents fall in Rhode Island legislative primaries
- 2012 elections review: State executive ballots set after primaries in Delaware and New Hampshire
- 2012 elections review: Two incumbents facing corruption charges defeated in New York legislative primaries
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- A look at the past 3 years: What to expect from 2012 state ballot measure voter guides
- Alaskans celebrate 155th birthday of judge and frontiersman James Wickersham
- Albuquerque voters to clock in at polls, vote on minimum wage this November
- Ambroise Enters Guilty Plea in Tax Filing Case
- Attorney General sends Louisiana back to legislature for contract approval
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- Candidates qualify for Georgia State Senate special primary election
- Challenger Cooke blasts Governor Herbert over lack of transparency
- Changes to Mississippi's out-of-state tuition laws
- Chicago judge waits to rule on teachers strike
- Connecticut congressional race heats up
- Connecticut judge suspended for late response
- Controversy hits Idaho hunting and fishing amendment
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- Federal Courts, Empty Benches: The Wednesday Vacancy Count 9/12/2012
- Federal Courts, Empty Benches: The Wednesday Vacancy Count 9/19/2012
- Federal Courts, Empty Benches: The Wednesday Vacancy Count 9/26/2012
- Federal Courts, Empty Benches: The Wednesday Vacancy Count 9/5/2012
- Federal judge grants Massachusetts murderer a sex change
- Federal judge rules in favor of Johnson for chief justice
- Federal Judge rules open courts are healthy for Delaware and dealmakers
- Federal judge supports injunction against reduced early voting rules
- Federal judge to block new Florida voter ID rules
- Federal panel hears closing arguments in South Carolina voter ID law case
- Finding Supreme Court justices not an easy task for Tennessee case
- Former Minnesota Gov. Pawlenty won't run in 2014, joins lobbying group
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- Illinois campaign disclosure law upheld
- Illinois counties clean up voter rolls for November election
- Indiana man files lawsuit after being barred from polling place
- Initiative and Referendum History Series: Ohio celebrates 100 years of I&R process
- Iowa Secretary of State seeks to make emergency voter rules permanent
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- JP Election Brief: Election preview for all thirty-six states
- JP Election Brief: Judges seeking retention are judged
- JP Election Brief: Money and controversies
- JP Election Brief: Retentions, retirements and ratings
- Judge confirms state's decision to allow tar sands mine without groundwater pollution permit
- Judge issues temporary injunction banning use of dogs in wolf hunt
- Judge Stoney announces retirement amid complaints
- Justice Orie Melvin now suspended without pay
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- Ballotpedia:Making sense of the September 11, 2012 elections
- Maryland delegate tells Baltimore Ravens to silence players
- Maryland sees rise in women judges
- Marylanders show support for gay marriage
- Mass. Crime lab controversy intensifies
- Massachusetts: Election day approaches, Questions 2, 3 gain support
- McConnell begins term on Bethel Superior Court
- McGary on the offensive in Tennessee's 10th senate district
- Michigan's Ballot Initiatives Closely Contested
- Minnesota legislator drops re-election bid after sex scandal
- Missouri House District 87 election results certified
- Missouri judge upholds Amendment 3 ballot summary
- Montana argues that limits to campaign contributions do not hinder candidates
- Montana Republicans lead in generic legislative matchup
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- Nebraska Democrat led primary in Republican leaning district
- Nebraska Mayor allows pardoning on most watering violations
- Nevada Increases Social Services Voter Outreach
- New magistrate judge appointed in Mitchell County, Kansas
- New NH voter registration law challenged in Strafford County Superior Court
- North Carolina candidates speak at forum
- North Carolina legislator resigns
- North Dakota bar admits new lawyers
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- Ohio Ballot Board tweaks 2012's Issue 2 description among whirlwind of controversy
- Ohio joins growing brood of GOP-led states to suffer voting-law setbacks
- Ohio pension funds receive boost from lawsuit
- Oklahomans to decide affirmative action in November
- Out-of-state judges to help in Connecticut federal courts
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- PAC advertisement troubles attorney general nominees in Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania executive officials disagree on clemency bid
- Pennsylvania Supreme Court sends Voter ID law back to lower court
- Political Action Committees Increase Donations to NJ Officials
- Political veterans face election rematch in Maine's 2nd district
- Poll puts McCrory in front of Dalton as gubernatorial race heats up
- Press Release: New Ballotpedia study ranks accessibility of official voter guides
- Press Release: New maps show districts with closest partisan voter registration
- Primary change: After three primaries yesterday, total incumbents defeated in 2012 has doubled from 2010
- Primary change: Final legislative primary leaves total incumbents defeated just shy of 200
- Primary change: Three incumbents defeated in largely uneventful Massachusetts primaries
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- Report shows increase in federal cases filed in South Dakota
- Retired Judge William Ray Price stresses importance of seeking alternatives to prison
- Rhode Island judge rules texts can't be used in murder case
- Rhode Island representative pleads guilty to tax fraud
- Rhode Island Senate President faces a Tea Party challenge
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- Sheheen hints at possible gubernatorial run in 2014
- South Carolina magistrate announces retirement
- South Dakota Secretary of State makes two new hires
- South Dakota senator calls for Secretary of State to step down
- State Legislative Tracker: An update to Ballotpedia's 2012 election projections
- State Legislative Tracker: Arkansas legislator convicted of election fraud, resigns
- State Legislative Tracker: Primary season is over, on to the general election!
- State Legislative Tracker: Recall campaign targeting Louisiana Speaker of the House fails
- Strafford County Judge overturns NH student voter registration law
- Supreme Court upholds West Virginia Congressional map
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- Tenth Judicial District judge receives Outstanding Judge Award
- Texas voter roll purge is a matter of life and death
- The Executive Summary: Only two primaries and two months until the general election
- The Executive Summary: Primaries wrap up as the chosen few charge ahead to the general election
- The Tuesday Count: All not quiet in ballot measure world, despite zero certifications
- The Tuesday Count: Arkansas initiative stands alone in week's certification count
- The Tuesday Count: Lawsuits and elections beginning to dominate measure headlines
- The Tuesday Count:Surge of measures fills state ballots to the brim
- Third party candidates fight for spot on Oklahoma ballot
- Three nominees selected for Stark County appointment
- Thurmond to face Hundley in South Carolina runoff on Tuesday
- Thursday webinar: Analysis of state legislative control
- Two temporary judges added to New Jersey Supreme Court prompting nominee promise from Governor
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- Washington Supreme Court Justice Charles Johnson honored
- West Virginia Supreme Court denies public campaign financing request
- Wisconsin 2013-2015 budget requests available online
- Wisconsin superintendent seeks to require all students take ACT
- Wyoming district judge allows greater access to sex crimes records