On November 13, state Superior Court Judge Stephanie Joannides heard oral arguments in Green Party of Alaska v State, 3AN-05-10787. The issue is Alaska’s definition of “party”. That definition says that a party without registration of 3% must poll 3% … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2006
On November 13, a staffer from the Pennsylvania House Government Committee telephoned Ken Krawchuk (a ballot access activist) and invited Pennsylvania ballot access activists to meet with some legislators on that committee about ballot access policy. This is a good … Continue reading
For several years, there have been two factions of the Prohibition Party. The October 1, 2006 issue of Ballot Access News had noted that the faction in opposition to Earl Dodge had sets its presidential convention for September 13-14, 2007, … Continue reading
It appears that the Green Party did poll enough votes for Nebraska Secretary of State to be on the ballot automatically in 2008. However, the results won’t be completely known until December 4. Not all of the provisional ballots have … Continue reading
In 2006, the Green Party completed 15 statewide petitions to place itself, or its statewide nominees, on the ballot successfully. Six of them overcame hurdles of 10,000 or more signatures: Missouri, Arkansas, Illinois, Massachusetts, New York, and Virginia. Although the … Continue reading