Category:Signature law news
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Pages in category "Signature law news"
The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total.
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- Maine anti-tax group takes Secretary of State to court
- Maine initiative reform bill approved by lawmakers
- Maine legislators propose stricter rules for petition circulation
- Maine Senate approves initiative reform bill
- Maine tax veto under scrutiny, notaries didn't notify state of name change
- Maine town may overturn ban on political activity
- Maryland court to rule on petition signature validation process
- Mississippi personhood amendment supporters seek signature deadline clarification
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- Nebraska petition law restricts speech, lawsuit claims
- Nevada arena initiative's signature gathering questioned in lawsuit
- Nevada legislature enacts new distribution requirements
- Nevada Supreme Court rules against Culinary Union
- Nevadans seek injunction on state's petition rules
- North Dakota census stats increase petition signature thresholds
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- Ohio Attorney General partially okays petition circulation by ex-felons
- Ohio slots referendum signatures questioned
- Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry vetoes new signature requirements
- Oregon casino initiative supporters move ahead without constitutional amendment
- Oregon legislature tightens signature requirements
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- SCOTUS hearing scheduled for R-71 signature privacy case
- SCOTUS rules R-71 petition signatures can be made public
- SCOTUS to decide in January whether to take R-71 case
- Sioux Falls, SD voters weigh in on lowering ballot access signature requirements
- Smoking ban referendum short by 221 signatures
- Supreme Court agrees to hear R-71 signature privacy case
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- Utah establishes interim e-signature rule for initiatives & referendums
- Utah ethics initiative supporters report they met 2012 requirements
- Utah ethics petition signatures will remain private for now
- Utah group hopes to move initiative signature solicitation online
- Utah legislation proposes easier petition name removal
- Utah Supreme Court may rule on validity of electronic signatures
- Utah's high court says "yes" to e-signatures
- Utah's high court to hear electronic signature case