On October 12, a New Hampshire lower state court will hold a hearing on the constitutionality of a state law, passed this year, that lets the qualified parties have the statewide list of registered voters for very little money, but … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: September 2007
The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to vote on HR 811 on Thursday, September 6. The bill requires states to use vote-counting equipment (in federal elections) that creates a paper trail. … Continue reading
During the last week in August, Ron Paul responded to Larry Reinsch’s question about whether, if he were the Republican nominee, he would participate in inclusive general election debates. Paul said, “Absolutely! You know, I’ve been there…I’ve done it…I know … Continue reading
Last week, Larry Reinsch, star performer of RocktheDebates.org, managed to engage Rudy Giuliani on whether Giuliani would be willing to participate in inclusive general election debates. Reinsch, who lives in Iowa, has been attempting to ask all the leading Democratic … Continue reading
On September 2, the Daily Oklahoman, largest newspaper in Oklahoma, ran this article about the proposed initiative to improve the ballot access laws. UPDATE: the same story ran in the Lawton Constitution. Lawton is the largest city in western Oklahoma. … Continue reading
In 2002, the Arizona Libertarian Party filed a federal lawsuit against a law that mandated that the party must allow independents to vote in its primary. The party’s members are far outnumbered by the number of registered independents in the … Continue reading