On Wednesday, some Republican supporters announced plans to run "Republicans for Lamont" ads in a dozen newspapers on Election Day.
After the PLD declared victory, supporters of Mejía complained about cases of fraud, including vote-buying, and announced to contest the result.
There, people who were present said, several thousand supporters gathered to hear spokesmen for restricted anti-apartheid groups announce that they were back in operation.
In April 2010 supporters announced a scaled-back proposal with start-up costs of $16-$20 million, with yearly operating costs of $7.1 million.
In the House, 218 supporters of the basic amendment announced plans today to force a vote late next month.
On June 17, 2011, less than two weeks before the petition drive deadline, supporters announced the collection of 714,137 signatures.
Afterwards the supporters of Ungdomshuset announced that it was "either an Ungdomshus or a battle for an Ungdomshus - the clearing will never be forgiven".
Hagelin's supporters declared the convention illegitimate, and announced their own rival convention nearby, where they endorsed John Hagelin as their presidential candidate.
Ms. Sheehan and her supporters also announced a $1 million antiwar advertising campaign starting this week in major newspapers and on television.
Nearly 55,000 donors have given money to the Clinton Legal Expense Trust, Mr. Clinton's supporters announced last week.