Sunday, March 18, 2012

Illinois ballot deal

  • MOLINE, Ill. – Mitt Romney's vaunted organization nearly failed him in Illinois, where he only remained eligible for delegates on the ballot after a negotiated truce between his campaign and Rick Santorum's people.
  • (Politico.com)
  • These ballot-box initiatives should cut an estimated to make mischief that we cant imagine at the moment — this is Illinois, after all. •Even if your town cuts a deal, you will still have the option of cutting your own.
  • (Chicago Tribune)
  • While fighting for votes in the U.S.
  • (NPR News)
  • Danny has been endorsed by the boss of Illinois. Whos the boss? State Democratic Party Chairman and House Speaker Michael Madigan.
  • (Chicago Tribune)
  • When you vote in this Tuesday's primary election in Illinois in the appropriate place and receive a ballot specifically listing candidates for offices running on that party label.
  • (Chicago Sun-Times)
  • The Pike County proposition is on the March 20 ballot and if it passes "Our feeling is let's get it passed and we'll deal with it from there." Illinois House members are discussing concealed-carry again this spring.
  • (Jacksonville Journal Courier)
  • The Second Illinois Appellate Court finished off any hope Tuesday that a non-binding referendum on halting the Naperville Smart Grid Initiative would be on the primary ballot March 20 doing what they can to not deal with the issues at hand.
  • (Chicago Sun-Times)
  • What looked last fall to be the most crowded primary in central Illinois — six people running for one nomination Bustos praises her role as a deal-maker to get things accomplished in Washington, D.C.
  • (Galesburg Register-Mail)
  • Do we really want a 29-year-old who is already setting himself up to be another team player with the Illinois Republican Party go to your polling place and ask for a Republican ballot.
  • (The Southern)
  • Clark said NIDA has filed a great deal the ballot failed by a narrow margin. A more detailed story on this issue will appear soon in The Journal-Standard.
  • (Freeport Journal Standard)

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