this is not a public blog, just a place hwere i can leave myself notes. nothing to see here folks, move along.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Monday, October 29, 2012
16.1-10-06.1. Paying for certain election-related activities prohibited.
No person may pay another person for:
1. Any loss or damage due to attendance at the polls;
2. Registering;
3. The expense of transportation to or from the polls; or
4. Personal services to be performed on the day of a caucus, primary election, or any
election which tend in any way, directly or indirectly, to affect the result of such caucus
or election.
16.1-10-07. Candidate guilty of corrupt practice to vacate nomination of office.
If any person is found guilty of any corrupt practice, the person must be punished by being
deprived of the person's government job, or the person's nomination or election must be
declared void, as the case may be. This section does not remove from office a person who is
already in office and who has entered upon the discharge of the person's duties when such
office is subject to the impeachment provisions of the Constitution of North Dakota.
16.1-10-08. Penalty for violation of chapter.
Any person violating any provision of this chapter, for which another penalty is not
specifically provided, is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
(jackmcdonald@wheelerwolf.com)
if you have any questions - lawyer for and press association
http://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-8th-circuit/1582680.html
n dakota liberetarian party v jaeger
No person may pay another person for:
1. Any loss or damage due to attendance at the polls;
2. Registering;
3. The expense of transportation to or from the polls; or
4. Personal services to be performed on the day of a caucus, primary election, or any
election which tend in any way, directly or indirectly, to affect the result of such caucus
or election.
16.1-10-07. Candidate guilty of corrupt practice to vacate nomination of office.
If any person is found guilty of any corrupt practice, the person must be punished by being
deprived of the person's government job, or the person's nomination or election must be
declared void, as the case may be. This section does not remove from office a person who is
already in office and who has entered upon the discharge of the person's duties when such
office is subject to the impeachment provisions of the Constitution of North Dakota.
16.1-10-08. Penalty for violation of chapter.
Any person violating any provision of this chapter, for which another penalty is not
specifically provided, is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
(jackmcdonald@wheelerwolf.com)
if you have any questions - lawyer for and press association
http://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-8th-circuit/1582680.html
n dakota liberetarian party v jaeger
16.1-10-04. Publication of false information in political advertisements - Penalty.
A person is guilty of a class A misdemeanor if that person knowingly, or with reckless
disregard for its truth or falsity, publishes any political advertisement or news release that
contains any assertion, representation, or statement of fact, including information concerning a
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candidate's prior public record, which is untrue, deceptive, or misleading, whether on behalf of
or in opposition to any candidate for public office, initiated measure, referred measure,
constitutional amendment, or any other issue, question, or proposal on an election ballot, and
whether the publication is by radio, television, newspaper, pamphlet, folder, display cards, signs,
posters, billboard advertisements, websites, electronic transmission, or by any other public
means. This section does not apply to a newspaper, television or radio station, or other
commercial medium that is not the source of the political advertisement or news release.
16.1-10-04.1. Certain political advertisements to disclose name of sponsor - Name
disclosure requirements.
Every political advertisement by newspaper, pamphlet or folder, display card, sign, poster,
or billboard, website, or by any other similar public means, on behalf of or in opposition to any
candidate for public office, designed to assist, injure, or defeat the candidate by reflecting upon
the candidate's personal character or political action, or by a measure committee, or a
corporation making a direct expenditure either for or against a measure, must disclose on the
advertisement the name of the person, as defined in section 16.1-08.1-01, or political party
paying for the advertisement. If the name of a political party, association, or partnership is used,
the disclaimer must also include the name of the chairman or other responsible individual from
the political party, association, or partnership. The name of the person paying for any radio or
television broadcast containing any advertising announcement for or against any candidate for
public office must be announced at the close of the broadcast. If the name of a political party,
association, or partnership is used, the disclaimer must also include the name of the chairman
or other responsible individual from the political party, association, or partnership. In every
political advertisement in which the name of the person paying for the advertisement is
disclosed, the first and last name of any named individual must be disclosed. An advertisement
paid for by an individual candidate or group of candidates must disclose that the advertisement
was paid for by the individual candidate or group of candidates. The first and last name or
names of the candidates paying for the advertisement are not required to be disclosed. This
section does not apply to campaign buttons.
16.1-10-05. Paying owner, editor, publisher, or agent of newspaper to advocate or
oppose candidate editorially prohibited.
No person may pay or give anything of value to the owner, editor, publisher, or agent of any
newspaper or other periodical, or radio or television station, to induce the person to advocate
editorially or to oppose any candidate for nomination or election, and no such owner, editor,
publisher, or agent may accept such inducement.
16.1-10-06. Electioneering on election day - Penalty.
Any person asking, soliciting, or in any manner trying to induce or persuade, any voter on
an election day to vote or refrain from voting for any candidate or the candidates or ticket of any
political party or organization, or any measure submitted to the people, is guilty of an infraction.
The display upon motor vehicles of adhesive signs which are not readily removable and which
promote the candidacy of any individual, any political party, or a vote upon any measure, and
political advertisements promoting the candidacy of any individual, political party, or a vote upon
any measure which are displayed on fixed permanent billboards, may not, however, be deemed
a violation of this section.
A person is guilty of a class A misdemeanor if that person knowingly, or with reckless
disregard for its truth or falsity, publishes any political advertisement or news release that
contains any assertion, representation, or statement of fact, including information concerning a
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candidate's prior public record, which is untrue, deceptive, or misleading, whether on behalf of
or in opposition to any candidate for public office, initiated measure, referred measure,
constitutional amendment, or any other issue, question, or proposal on an election ballot, and
whether the publication is by radio, television, newspaper, pamphlet, folder, display cards, signs,
posters, billboard advertisements, websites, electronic transmission, or by any other public
means. This section does not apply to a newspaper, television or radio station, or other
commercial medium that is not the source of the political advertisement or news release.
16.1-10-04.1. Certain political advertisements to disclose name of sponsor - Name
disclosure requirements.
Every political advertisement by newspaper, pamphlet or folder, display card, sign, poster,
or billboard, website, or by any other similar public means, on behalf of or in opposition to any
candidate for public office, designed to assist, injure, or defeat the candidate by reflecting upon
the candidate's personal character or political action, or by a measure committee, or a
corporation making a direct expenditure either for or against a measure, must disclose on the
advertisement the name of the person, as defined in section 16.1-08.1-01, or political party
paying for the advertisement. If the name of a political party, association, or partnership is used,
the disclaimer must also include the name of the chairman or other responsible individual from
the political party, association, or partnership. The name of the person paying for any radio or
television broadcast containing any advertising announcement for or against any candidate for
public office must be announced at the close of the broadcast. If the name of a political party,
association, or partnership is used, the disclaimer must also include the name of the chairman
or other responsible individual from the political party, association, or partnership. In every
political advertisement in which the name of the person paying for the advertisement is
disclosed, the first and last name of any named individual must be disclosed. An advertisement
paid for by an individual candidate or group of candidates must disclose that the advertisement
was paid for by the individual candidate or group of candidates. The first and last name or
names of the candidates paying for the advertisement are not required to be disclosed. This
section does not apply to campaign buttons.
16.1-10-05. Paying owner, editor, publisher, or agent of newspaper to advocate or
oppose candidate editorially prohibited.
No person may pay or give anything of value to the owner, editor, publisher, or agent of any
newspaper or other periodical, or radio or television station, to induce the person to advocate
editorially or to oppose any candidate for nomination or election, and no such owner, editor,
publisher, or agent may accept such inducement.
16.1-10-06. Electioneering on election day - Penalty.
Any person asking, soliciting, or in any manner trying to induce or persuade, any voter on
an election day to vote or refrain from voting for any candidate or the candidates or ticket of any
political party or organization, or any measure submitted to the people, is guilty of an infraction.
The display upon motor vehicles of adhesive signs which are not readily removable and which
promote the candidacy of any individual, any political party, or a vote upon any measure, and
political advertisements promoting the candidacy of any individual, political party, or a vote upon
any measure which are displayed on fixed permanent billboards, may not, however, be deemed
a violation of this section.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Monday, October 15, 2012
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Monday, October 01, 2012
received $70 from greg 10/1.
paid $708 to pay off line of credit. obtained $180 in twos.
electric bill: 60 for two weeks. water bill 40 cable bill 30. paid po box bill. 29.
i should call mom. need to call detective. get bus ticket to springfield.
paid car registration $60.
received $60 greg 10/4/ (thurs)
received $60 greg 10/5 (friday)
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$190. from greg so far this week.
did today: mostly worked on TN voter ID case.
cleaned up the kitchen a bit. planted flowers.
paid electric $65
paid water $40.
need to pay internet $30. mail check. done. $31.
call google X
received $40 greg 10/10 = $230 october so far. $20 10/12 =$250. 10/13 $23 = $273 + 46 (10/15) = $319
went to springfield, $200, did not get in, called 5 minutes too late. i had one job.
went ok.
went to buffalo. $200. missed bus in cleveland, had to stay an extra day. did not bring bike back.
went to cinncinnatti 10/11 screened for a $2000. spent $40 on gas, screening pays $25.
scrap run, made $4. 10/13. haircut $12, $5 duct tape etc. found canned goods, a kids bike.
paid $708 to pay off line of credit. obtained $180 in twos.
electric bill: 60 for two weeks. water bill 40 cable bill 30. paid po box bill. 29.
i should call mom. need to call detective. get bus ticket to springfield.
paid car registration $60.
received $60 greg 10/4/ (thurs)
received $60 greg 10/5 (friday)
===
$190. from greg so far this week.
did today: mostly worked on TN voter ID case.
cleaned up the kitchen a bit. planted flowers.
paid electric $65
paid water $40.
need to pay internet $30. mail check. done. $31.
call google X
received $40 greg 10/10 = $230 october so far. $20 10/12 =$250. 10/13 $23 = $273 + 46 (10/15) = $319
went to springfield, $200, did not get in, called 5 minutes too late. i had one job.
went ok.
went to buffalo. $200. missed bus in cleveland, had to stay an extra day. did not bring bike back.
went to cinncinnatti 10/11 screened for a $2000. spent $40 on gas, screening pays $25.
scrap run, made $4. 10/13. haircut $12, $5 duct tape etc. found canned goods, a kids bike.
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