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Political Parties

The Ninth Circuit dismissed the Common Sense Party’s challenge to the California election code requiring new political parties that wish to participate in a presidential election to obtain voter registrations equal to 0.33% of the number of registered voters in California.

SAN FRANCISCO — The Ninth Circuit dismissed the Common Sense Party’s challenge to the California election code requiring new political parties that wish to participate in a presidential election to obtain voter registrations equal to 0.33% of the number of registered voters in California. 

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