On September 17, U.S. District Court Judge John Woodcock, a Bush Jr. appointee, ruled against an independent candidate for U.S. Senate. The candidate, Laurie Dobson, turned her signatures in on time to the town clerks, but some town clerks did … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: September 2008
On September 17, the Kentucky Libertarian Party won a lawsuit over the right to nominate someone, even if that person is a registered member of another political party. The Jefferson Circuit Court ruled that Edward Martin should be on the … Continue reading
The Louisiana presidential ballot access case will have a hearing Monday, September 22, at 10 a.m., in U.S. District Court in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The case was filed by the Libertarian Party, and the Socialist Party. The hearing on September … Continue reading
The Mississippi Supreme Court holds oral arguments in Berger v Barbour at 11:30 a.m. on September 17 (Wednesday). This is the case on whether the Class I U.S. Senate seat should be at the bottom of the ballot, or whether … Continue reading
The Connecticut Working Families Party, together with the Connecticut Independent Party, are jointly running Cicero B. Booker for State Senate, 15th district. Connecticut permits fusion. Booker’s only opponent is the incumbent Democrat, Senator Joan Hartley. No Republican is running. Booker … Continue reading