In 2001, a New Jersey State Court ruled that it is unconstitutional for the state to let voters register as members of the qualified parties, but not to let them register into unqualified parties that regularly place candidates on the … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2008
On March 26, the Michigan Green, Libertarian and Reform Parties won their lawsuit against a state law that controls distribution of the list of presidential primary voters. The case is Green Party of Michigan v Land, no. 2:08-cv-10149. The law … Continue reading
Mike Gravel’s campaign announced today that we would seek the Libertarian Party nomination for President. This comes one day after Gravel announced that he is joining the LP. … Continue reading
A U.S. District Court in Detroit, Michigan will hear Green Party of Michigan v Land, at 2 pm, on Wednesday, March 26. This is the case that challenges a Michigan law that the list of presidential primary voters should be … Continue reading
On March 25, the Hawaii House Judiciary Committee passed the National Popular Vote Plan bill by 12-2. It is SB 2898. It passed the Senate last month. It now goes to the House. Although the Hawaii legislature passed the National … Continue reading