On June 3, U.S. District Court Judge John P. Bailey, a Bush Jr. appointee, ruled that a West Virginia regulation that requires a permit for “solicitation” in West Virginia state parks, state forests, and state wildlife management areas, is unconstitutional. … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: June 2009
Great Britain voted on local offices as well as European Parliamentary elections on Thursday, June 4. The new Libertarian Party of Great Britain had a candidate for Cambridge County Council, Andrew Hunt, in the Wisbech South district. He polled 6.9%. … Continue reading
Krist Novoselic, well-known musician and also prominent activist for Instant Runoff Voting, has filed to run for County Clerk of Wahkiakum County this year. See this story in the blog of Spokane’s daily newspaper, the Spokesman-Review. What makes this item … Continue reading
Krist Novoselic, well-known musician and also prominent activist for Instant Runoff Voting, has filed to run for County Clerk of Wahkiakum County this year. See this story in the blog of Spokane’s daily newspaper, the Spokesman-Review. What makes this item … Continue reading
The Connecticut legislature adjourned on June 3, without having passed any interesting election law bills. The National Popular Vote Plan bill (HB 6437), as well as election-day registration (HB 6435), had both passed the House. But the Senate didn’t pass … Continue reading