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Q: how are we the united states when we aren't a republican form of government we didn't vote for the roman republic how ar

are we today the founders of u.s. knew this & made our form of a republic the best they knew a republic if you could keep it & we couldn't Washington said we would be subverted if the party spirit took over & that's a high act of war in itself this government isn't united... View More

Stephen Murray
Stephen Murray
answered on Oct 18, 2024

It sounds like you're raising concerns about the current state of the U.S. government and its alignment with the original vision of a republic. The Founding Fathers, particularly figures like George Washington, warned about the dangers of factions (what we now call political parties) and how... View More

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Q: Does Foster v, Love decision mean that elections have to be decided by midnight on "election Day" otherwise it's void?

“When the federal statutes speak of ‘the election’… they plainly refer to the combined actions of voters and officials meant to make a final selection of an officeholder… By establishing a particular day as ‘the day’ on which these actions must take place, the statutes simply regulate... View More

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Nov 24, 2022

True, a ballot completed after midnight on Election Day may not be counted in a federal election.

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Q: Sold land with owner finance. Buyer is late on payments for 6 consecutive months but has always caught up.

We’re afraid he’s not going to catch up at some point. How can we default him and get the property back?

Ronald J. Eisenberg
Ronald J. Eisenberg
answered on Dec 9, 2020

First, I suggest that you revise the information you entered. You indicated that you are in Kansas but post your question as an election law question in Missouri.

If there has been a breach of contract then confer with a local attorney experienced in such cases, especially real estate...
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