Laws governing ballot measures in the U.S. Laws governing ballot measures in the U.S. Changes to laws governing ballot measures Types of ballot measures
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Lewis still in the running for NJ Senate, May 31, 2011 2008 election fraud in Georgia finally investigated, May 27, 2011 Kentucky state executive races take
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bill or veto the legislation as of May 19, 2023. Florida and Wisconsin lawmakers enacted REINS-style state laws in 2010 and 2017, respectively. Want to go
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nominated general election candidates during its convention's business meeting on May 5, 2018. Libertarian Party nominations also had to be submitted by July 16
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Addition (May 2010) a Reynoldsburg School District Levy Addition (May 2010) a Grandview Heights Library Levy Replacement (May 2010) Franklin County May Election
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candidate ballot access requirements in Georgia, click here. On November 2, 2010, Johnny Isakson won re-election to the United States Senate. He defeated
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OIRA’s regulatory review activity. What’s the story? The U.S. Supreme Court on May 16, 2024, held 7-2 in Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. Community Financial
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Renewals, 7 (May 2010) a New Buffalo Township Tax Limitation Renewal (May 2010) a Buchanan Community Schools Sinking Fund Renewal (May 2010) See also: Branch
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Charter Amendment (May 2010) a Philomath School District Bond Measure (May 2010) a Country Estates Road District Tax Addition (May 2010) See also: Clackamas
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amendment to the ballot for voter consideration. 2010 Measures 2010 Measures Taxes on the ballot 2010 legislative sessions Arizona Arizona ballot measures
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June 15, 1987. Mayer has served as the chief judge of the Federal Circuit from 1997 to 2004. Mayer took senior status on June 30, 2010.Expansion depth
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April 20, 2010 Press Democrat, "For Proposition 13," May 5, 2010 Marin Independent-Journal, "IJ's choices for state propositions," May 10, 2010 Lompoc Record
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hearing on the nomination of Leigh Martin May on May 13, 2014.Expansion depth limit exceeded The committee reported May to the full {{Expansion depth limit exceeded|Senate}}
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"‘America’s Mom’ defends Tony May amid recall effort on Garfield Re-2 School Board," May 6, 2024 Post Independent, "Tony May appeal denied, heads to recall
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May 25 → ← April 13 May 4 was the sixth date in 2010 when local ballot measure elections took place in California. See also: Contra Costa County, California
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Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) in a May 6 decision issued in CFPB v. Seila Law LLC. The CFPB was created in 2010 by the Dodd-Frank Act and was based on
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See also: Amending the Nebraska Constitution A 60% supermajority vote is required during one legislative session for the Nebraska State Legislature to
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was first elected in 2010. Cagle led in fundraising with nearly $7 million in contributions and led in every public poll through May 2018. He never polled
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City Sales Tax Continuation, Prop 400 (May 2010) a Flagstaff City Lodging and Bed Tax Continuation, Prop 401 (May 2010) a Flagstaff City Utility Franchise
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