The Constitution Party of New Mexico has been told that its petition has enough valid signatures. Similarly, the Party for Socialism and Liberation has been told that its Arkansas presidential petition has enough valid signatures. … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2008
On May 27, U.S. District Court Judge Ricardo Urbina, a Clinton appointee in the District of Columbia, dismissed Ralph Nader’s lawsuit against the Democratic National Committee for its actions taken against Nader voters and Nader in 2004. Nader had filed … Continue reading
On May 27, Judge Robert H. Hobgood signed a 17-page opinion, upholding North Carolina’s ballot access laws for new and previously unqualified parties. Judge Hobgood is a Superior Court Judge in Wake County. Superior Court Judges in North Carolina do … Continue reading
Here are Idaho presidential primary results from the Secretary of State’s page. Idaho Republican rules mean that Ron Paul will get 4 delegates. The Democratic primary is just a beauty contest, since Democratic delegates were chosen earlier by caucus. The … Continue reading
On May 8, President Bush signed S.2739 into law. It gives the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands a non-voting Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives. Other places with such a Delegate are D.C., Puerto Rico, American Samoa, U.S. … Continue reading