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Casino referendum petitions nixed

Two casino referendum petitions rejecting Saipan casino laws—which have since been repealed and reenacted in their entirety—failed to get at least 20 percent of CNMI registered voters’ valid signatures and are therefore not going to be presented to voters in the Nov. 4 general...
Posted On Aug 08 2014 04:00
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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Nearly 100 candidates for 47 seats

There are nearly 100 individuals who want to be elected to at least 47 CNMI government seats—from municipal council members to the attorney general and the governor’s post. Commonwealth Election Commission executive director Robert A. Guerrero said last night that as of the 6pm...
Posted On Aug 07 2014 04:04
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

OPM: Govt employees should go on leave after candidacy’s certification

Personnel director Isidro K. Seman reminded government employees who are seeking political office to take a leave “immediately” after the Commonwealth Election Commission’s board certifies their candidacy. The certification of candidacies for the Nov. 4 general elections is set...
Posted On Aug 07 2014 04:04
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

CPA board to review Saipan airport concession deal

Lt. Gov. Jude U. Hofschneider administered the oath of office yesterday to Barrie Toves, who is serving his third term as a member of the Commonwealth Ports Authority board of directors. Toves said that among the issues he will be involved in is the review of the existing Saipan...
Posted On Aug 07 2014 04:00
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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