Late last year, the Ohio legislature passed a new method to invalidate signatures on petitions. The law requires that circulators, if paid, specify who employed them to circulate the petition. On May 5, a state court construed the new law … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2006
On May 6, the South Carolina AFL-CIO endorsed the Green Party nominee for Secretary of Education, a statewide partisan elected position. That nominee is Arnold Karr. … Continue reading
On May 5, a lower state court in North Carolina ruled against the State Board of Elections’ motion in the ballot access case. The State Board of Elections had tried to persuade the judge to dismiss the case filed by … Continue reading
Two parties that have no representation in the British Parliament did well in local British elections on May 4. The British National Party won 44 city council seats around the nation, and the Greens won 21 city council seats. … Continue reading
The Labor Party has decided to submit its South Carolina petition after May 7, so it will not be able to run any candidates in that state this year. However, assuming its petition is valid, it will be a party … Continue reading