On September 12, a New Hampshire legislative subcommittee will hold a hearing on HB 48, which lowers the definition of “party” from a group that polled 4%, to a group that polled 2%. New Hampshire is one of only 15 … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: September 2007
On September 12, a New Hampshire legislative subcommittee will hold a hearing on HB 48, which lowers the definition of “party” from a group that polled 4%, to a group that polled 2%. New Hampshire is one of only 15 … Continue reading
On September 6, the California Assembly passed SB 408 by a vote of 46-27. It makes it illegal for anyone to circulate a statewide initiative petition if he or she had not been eligible to register to vote at the … Continue reading
The New York election law case being argued in the U.S. Supreme Court on October 3 will feature three attorneys. Arguing for Margarita Lopez Torres and her fellow plaintiffs (candidates who have been excluded from New York Republican and Democratic … Continue reading
On September 6, a U.S. District Court in Rome, Georgia, upheld that state’s law, requiring voters at the polls to show government photo-ID. See Rick Hasen’s election law blog here for more details and his analysis. The decision is 159 … Continue reading
Idaho is one of the 13 states in which the state income tax form lets taxpayers send $1 (or a slightly larger amount) to the political party of the taxpayer’s choice. The printed Ballot Access News has tracked amounts of … Continue reading