The Vermont Secretary of State’s office says that Cynthia McKinney received 66 write-in votes for president. Vermont does not require presidential write-in candidates to file a declaration of candidacy, but in the past the office has not been willing to … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: December 2008
The lawsuit Libertarian Party of North Carolina v State Board of Elections is now docketed in the State Court of Appeals in Raleigh. It is case number 08-1413. The Green Party is a co-plaintiff. The case was filed in 2003 … Continue reading
Judicial Watch believes that Article I, section 6 of the U.S. Constitution makes it impossible for Senator Hillary Clinton to be appointed Secretary of State. Article I, section 6 says, “No Senator or Representative shall, during the Time for which … Continue reading
On December 1, a California voter filed a federal lawsuit, charging that the population of California legislative districts (the lower house in particular) is so vast, that Californians do not have true representation in either house of their state legislature. … Continue reading
On November 4, 2008, at least 3,924,432 Georgians voted (that is the number of votes cast for president). But on December 2, 2008, only 2,126,518 people cast a vote in the U.S. Senate runoff. The latter number is only 54% … Continue reading