Ever since 2004, the Alaska Green Party has been in state court, arguing that the state’s definition of “party” is too stringent. As the case moves toward a trial, the state has asked the party to provide this information: (1) … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: June 2006
Ever since 2004, the Alaska Green Party has been in state court, arguing that the state’s definition of “party” is too stringent. As the case moves toward a trial, the state has asked the party to provide this information: (1) … Continue reading
On June 20, the state of Pennsylvania filed its brief in the pending 3rd circuit ballot access case, Rogers v Cortes, 06-2241. The minor parties’ strongest argument is that since they already meet the definition of “political party” (a group … Continue reading
On June 20, the state of Pennsylvania filed its brief in the pending 3rd circuit ballot access case, Rogers v Cortes, 06-2241. The minor parties’ strongest argument is that since they already meet the definition of “political party” (a group … Continue reading
The state chairman of the New York Independence Party has called hearings June 21 and June 22 to revoke the voter enrollment of least 83 members of the party. New York state law says, “The chairman of the county committee … Continue reading