Primaries (for office other than president) were held on September 9 in Delaware, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, Wisconsin, and the District of Columbia. In New York, the Republican primary for U.S. House, 13th district (Staten Island and … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: September 2008
On September 9, a Democratic county official in Mississippi filed a lawsuit against state officials, over the design of the November 4, 2008 ballot. The ballot contains two U.S. Senate elections. The election for the Class II Senate seat is … Continue reading
The Prohibition Party filed its Louisiana presidential electors, and its filing fee of $500, well before the September 2 deadline. The party sent its paperwork Express Mail, and can prove that all the documents arrived at the Elections Division on … Continue reading
The Associated Press has this story about Ron Paul’s September 10 press conference. The story erroneously says Ralph Nader only got .3% of the vote in 2004. Actually he got .4%. … Continue reading
Louisiana’s filing deadline for presidential candidates and candidates for presidential elector to file was September 2. However, because of severe flooding in Baton Rouge, and power outages, the office had seemed to indicate that the deadline would be extended. However, … Continue reading