The hearing in the First Circuit in Libertarian Party of New Hampshire v Gardner, which had been set for November 2, will instead be held during the week of December 6-10. The Assistant Attorney General who is representing the state … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2010
The Illinois First District Appellate Court has received briefs from both sides in Constitution Party v State Board of Elections, 1-10-2813. The issue is whether the statewide candidates of the Constitution Party will be on the ballot. Under the ruling … Continue reading
A Vermont Superior Court had been set to hear oral arguments in Trudell v Markowitz on October 1 at 3 p.m. However, the hearing has been postponed because of heavy rain in Montpelier. The issue is the constitutionality of Vermont’s … Continue reading
On October 1, Rassmussen Reports released this poll. It asked voters how they think of themselves. 34.6% self-identify as Democrats; 33.1% as Republicans; and 32.3% as neither. Thanks to Bill Van Allen for the link. … Continue reading
On September 30, the Republican, Constitution, and Libertarian Party nominees for Governor of Colorado debated each other. See this story. The Democratic nominee did not participate. … Continue reading
Since 1987, the Commission on Presidential Debates has been the only group that has held general election presidential debates in which the major party nominees have been willing to participate. The Commission receives support from large for-profit corporations, and these … Continue reading