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Portantino forced to hedge
A matchup between Assemblyman Anthony Portantino and state Sen. Carol Liu is probably the last thing the region’s Democrats want to deal with for the 2012 election. Both are popular in their respective constituencies, and they are longtime allies....Tags: U.S. Senate, David Dreier, Carol Liu, Politics, Elections
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Six vie for two council seats
GLENDALE — Incumbent City Councilmen Dave Weaver and John Drayman will likely face four challengers in the April 5 election for City Council, according to a list of candidate filings. Weaver and Drayman were among six residents who filed...Tags: Colleges and Universities, PTA, Elections, Sacramento, Unions
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Neighbors say they haven't seen much of Ramani
As Los Angeles County prosecutors review allegations that Sunder Ramani is feigning Burbank residency to run in the 43rd Assembly District, his neighbors at the West Alameda Avenue building say they've rarely seen the Republican candidate, if at all....Tags: Los Angeles Times, Politics, Political Systems, Justice System, Elections
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Officials to probe claims
State elections officials this week confirmed they are investigating claims that Democrat Chahe Keuroghelian, a former candidate for the 43rd Assembly District, failed to file proper campaign disclosure reports. Glendale resident Heather Chetian filed...Tags: California, Elections, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Glendale (Los Angeles, California)
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Ramani campaign under investigation
State election officials are investigating claims that Republican Sunder Ramani, a candidate for the 43rd Assembly District, violated campaign finance laws by failing to file campaign statements within 24 hours of receiving contributions. Roman Porter,...Tags: California, Elections, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Campaign Finance
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Swing district in Ventura County may create opening for independent candidate
Daniel Mintz recently had a chance to see California's new election system up close, and it was an eye-opener. An official with the political organization MoveOn.org, Mintz was in California to work with his group's favored candidates, including a...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Carly Fiorina, Barack Obama, Television Industry, John Chiang
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Merkel comes under increasing fire on euro crisis
BERLIN — If it seems to German Chancellor Angela Merkel that the world is against her, she may be right. Her insistence that debt-ridden European nations cut their way out of financial crises helped cost her conservative political party two state...Tags: Christine Lagarde, European Union, Elections, Foreign Exchange Market, Government
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Courts side with voters, not campaign secrecy
Federal courts struck two blows last week for more transparency in election campaigns. Voters should be pleased. A federal appeals panel inWashington, D.C., declined to block a lower court ruling that requires tax-exempt organizations running election-...Tags: Federal Election Commission, Politics, Elections, Trials
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Greens, Libertarians launch new drives after ruling keeps them off Md. ballot
The Green and Libertarian parties are launching new petition drives to get their candidates for president and other offices on Maryland's November ballot after losing a battle before the state's highest court. The Maryland Court of Appeals ruled Monday...Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Barack Obama, Elections, Libertarian Party, Career and Workplace
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State: 53,000 registered voters appear to be dead
– Fifty-three thousand registered Florida voters appear to be dead, state election officials said Wednesday The state is in the process of matching voter rolls against Social Security Administration data for possible deceased matches, said...Tags: Politics, Social Security, Elections, Local Elections, Osceola County
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Greece's political deadlock continues as coalition talks fail
World NowGreece entered a second week without a government as the leader of a hard-line leftist party, which seeks to tear up the country's international bailout agreements and their related austerity measures, pulled out of talks to form a coalition leadership,... -
Analysis: European elections a warning to Obama
The failure of German chancellor Angela Merkel’s party in a major state election Sunday is another reminder to Democrats of a fundamental reality of politics — in recessions, voters tend to punish the party in charge. Americans tend to...Tags: Europe, Barack Obama, Germany, Politics, Elections
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