On July 12, U.S. District Court Judge Harold Murphy again ruled that requiring a government-issued photo ID to vote at the polls violates the U.S. Constitution. Common Cause v Billups, 4:05-cv-201. Last year the same judge had thrown out an … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: July 2006
On June 6, Montana held its primary. Republican voters in the 76th state house district (Butte) nominated Shawn Stuart by default, since no one else was running. Stuart holds himself out as the Montana leader of the National Socialist Movement. … Continue reading
The Texas Republican Party has appealed the case over whether or not it can replace Congressman Tom DeLay on the November ballot. Texas Dem. Party v Benkiser, 06-50812. The 5th circuit is expediting the case, and the briefs are being … Continue reading
Bill Scheurer, the nominee of the Moderate Party for U.S. House in the 8th district of Illinois, is safely on the ballot. Even though Democrats fraudulently tricked him into hiring a paid petition circulator who then deliberately failed to produce … Continue reading
On July 11, the Summit County, Ohio District Attorney ruled that ballots are a public record. Therefore, declared write-in candidates who were told they got zero write-ins, are free to examine the ballots in their district, to see if elections … Continue reading