Two interesting Illinois election law bills, HB 1685 (National Popular Vote Plan) and HB 1752 (meek ballot access improvements) were supposed to have passed by August 10, or been considered dead. However, both bills have been extended again, until August … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: August 2007
Oklahomans for Ballot Access Reform, the group working on the proposed initiative to ask the voters of Oklahoma if they want to ease the ballot access laws, is meeting again on August 18, Saturday, in Stroud, Oklahoma. The meeting is … Continue reading
During August, a proposed California initiative to alter the way California chooses presidential electors has garnered considerable publicity. The proposed initiative, backed by Republican Party leaders, would provide that each U.S. House district would choose its own presidential elector. Since … Continue reading
Kent Mesplay, Gail Parker, and Joe Schriner faced off in the first ever online Green Party presidential debate sponsored by Laptop America and My God Given Rights. The debate was two hours long and commercial free. You can listen here. … Continue reading
On August 9, New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner said he will ask the Attorney General whether an unqualified party can circulate a presidential candidate petition listing one particular presidential candidate, and then have that candidate withdraw (should he … Continue reading