Virtually all major news media, when they refer to Ralph Nader’s 2004 showing, claim that he got .3%. Actually he got .4%. More exactly, he got .381%. It is convention to round to the nearest digit. Thus, in 1992, Ross … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2008
Virtually all major news media, when they refer to Ralph Nader’s 2004 showing, claim that he got .3%. Actually he got .4%. More exactly, he got .381%. It is convention to round to the nearest digit. Thus, in 1992, Ross … Continue reading
The 5th circuit will hear the Mississippi Democratic Party case on March 5. This is the case over whether the party may close its primary to people who are not willing to say they are bona fide Democrats. The prior … Continue reading
The Philadelphia News has this story. Last week, the Pennsylvania Attorney General said he is filing criminal charges against a former Pennsylvania House member for forging names on her 2006 primary petition. She did not run for re-election in 2006, … Continue reading
Although the U.S. Supreme Court put out two decisions on Monday, March 3, it did not release any election law decisions. There will probably be decisions on March 4. … Continue reading