Massachusetts State Senator Dianne Wilkerson failed to qualify for the Democratic September 2006 primary ballot, in her quest to be re-elected. She can still be a write-in in the primary, though. She needed 300 valid signatures, but elections officials said … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: June 2006
A new party in Hawaii tried to qualify itself for this year’s ballot. It is the Hawaiian Kingdom Party. However, the state elections office said the party’s petition was short approximately 300 valid signatures. The Hawaiian Kingdom Party holds itself … Continue reading
One of the two Colorado Republicans running for Governor this year was eliminated from the primary because his petition was ruled insufficient. Marc Holtzman, former president of the University of Colorado, needed 10,500 valid signatures to get on the Republican … Continue reading
On May 18, HR 5388 passed the US House of Representatives Committee on Government Reform, by a vote of 29-4. It is now pending in the House Judiciary Committee. HR 5388 gives the District of Columbia a voting member in … Continue reading
On June 1, the 2nd circuit directed a lower US District Court in New York state to decide whether New York violates the 14th amendment by disenfranchising prisoners, and simultaneously counting prisoners as residents of prison communities, instead of counting … Continue reading