In 2002, Congress passed the Help America Vote Act, which outlawed old-fashioned lever mechanical voting machines. New York is the only state that still uses them. On November 6, attorneys for the U.S. government filed a motion in the pending … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2007
Longtime Prohibition Party activist and presidential candidate Earl F. Dodge died suddenly on November 7, 2007. He was age 74. He died without warning at the Denver Airport, about 8:30 a.m., just before he was about to board a flight. … Continue reading
On November 7, Saskatchewan Province in Canada held provincial elections. The Saskatchewan Party, which had been formed in 1991, won a majority in the provincial parliament. It ousted the New Democratic Party, which had been in power since 1991. The … Continue reading
The number of signatures needed to get on the Pennsylvania ballot in 2008 for statewide office equals 2% of the highest vote-getter’s total in the November 7, 2007 statewide judicial races. At the November 7, 2007 election, the highest vote … Continue reading
On the evening of November 8, the Michigan Democratic State Executive Committee met. The party had said it would decide at that meeting whether to organize caucuses to choose delegates to the national convention. However, that item was taken off … Continue reading