The New York State Board of Elections recently revised its official November 2008 election returns, to include some votes from Queens that has been accidentally omitted from the earlier official tally. The new returns show 162 more votes for Ralph … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2009
The Washington Secretary of State’s bill to fix certain problems with “top-two” failed to make enough progress in the State Senate, and it is now too late for the bill, SB 5681, to pass. The bill tried to set a … Continue reading
The Washington Secretary of State’s bill to fix certain problems with “top-two” failed to make enough progress in the State Senate, and it is now too late for the bill, SB 5681, to pass. The bill tried to set a … Continue reading
See this story, reporting that the trial in Minnesota state court over who won the U.S. Senate election last year has finally ended, after several weeks. A decision is expected in a few days. Thanks to Rick Hasen’s ElectionLawBlog for … Continue reading
Ballot Access News has just noticed that one more interesting case over the qualifications of presidential candidates is now reported. The U.S. District Court for Northern California recently reported Robinson v Bowen, at 567 F Supp 2d 1144, which was … Continue reading