Elyria, Ohio, has partisan elections, and holds a Mayoral election in November 2011. The Ohio Supreme Court is expected to rule soon on a contentious Ohio election law issue that has never been settled by the Ohio Supreme Court. The … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: August 2011
The August 2 Washington Post has a chart, showing the progress of U.S. House redistricting in each state. One must choose a category, Republican controlled states, Democratic controlled states, states in which party control is split, or states with a … Continue reading
On July 27, Delaware Governor Jack Markell signed SB 118 and SB 89. One bill moves the presidential primary from February to April, and the other bill shrinks the period during which no voter can change voter registration from one … Continue reading
According to this story, the Republican National Committee, meeting this week in Tampa, will consider a resolution putting the committee in opposition to the National Popular Vote Plan. The article says that California has passed the plan, but Governor Jerry … Continue reading
On July 27, U.S. District Court Judge Nora Barry Fischer, a Bush Jr. appointee, upheld a Pennsylvania law that makes it illegal to pay registration workers on a per-registration form basis. Here is the 54-page decision, Project Vote v Kelly, … Continue reading
The U.S. Supreme Court has received the cert petition filed by the New Hampshire Libertarian Party. Libertarian Party of New Hampshire v Gardner, 11-119. If New Hampshire chooses to respond to the petition, the response is due August 29. The … Continue reading