Paul Jacob, Susan Johnson, and Rick Carpenter, have been under threat of prosecution for many months, over charges that they conspired to bring out-of-state petition circulators to Oklahoma. On November 18, the state finally had its chance in court to … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2008
Hawaii has a 25-member State Senate. Each Senator has a four-year term, and each election year, half the State Senate seats are up. This year, in the 12 State Senate elections, Democrats won all of them. The Hawaii Senate only … Continue reading
On November 19, the Missouri Secretary of State’s office said that John McCain did carry Missouri in the electoral college. Four counties still haven’t completed their official canvass. But since McCain is ahead by 4,355 votes, and only 3,159 uncounted … Continue reading
The New York State Board of Elections will release its official canvass of votes on December 4. It is not known when various other states will complete their official canvass (some have already finished), but the December 4 date for … Continue reading
Thomas J. Kelly, founder of the British Reformed Sectarian Party of Florida, ran for Florida State House earlier this month, and polled 33.0% of the vote in a two-person race. His only opponent was Republican Dean Cannon. The unofficial vote … Continue reading