The Moderate Party of Rhode Island won a constitutional lawsuit on May 29, giving it the ability to start circulating its petition for full party status. The party received the blank petition forms from the state on June 1, and … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: June 2009
Today, the Arizona Senate Judiciary Committee passed SCR1025, by a party-line vote of 4-3. The measure, if signed into law, would amend the State Constitution to end public funding. Since it is a constitutional amendment, the voters would vote on … Continue reading
The US Supreme issued opinions today, but none on election law cases.
Terra. com has this op-ed advocating statehood for Puerto Rico. Terra.com is a major internet provider in Latin America, and in Spain, and has a large readership in the U.S. as well. The op-ed says a recent poll in Puerto … Continue reading
On October 18, 2006, Connecticut TV station WVIT, channel 30, was hosting a gubernatorial debate at which only the Democratic and Republican nominees were invited. The Connecticut State Police Central Criminal Intelligence Unit sent officers to that debate, because the … Continue reading