On October 26, the Arizona State Court of Appeals reversed the lower court in the lawsuit over whether one particular candidate should be on the run-off ballot of November 3 for Prescott City Council. The Appeals Court said the election … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2009
On October 26, Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty endorsed Doug Hoffman for U.S. House in the special New York election, 23rd district. Hoffman is the Conservative Party nominee, who is opposing the Republican and Democratic nominees. See this story. Thanks to … Continue reading
On October 22, the Connecticut legislature’s Government Administration & Elections Committee heard testimony from the Attorney General, and from officials who run the state’s public funding program. See this newspaper story. The Attorney General seemed to hope that the legislature … Continue reading
On October 26, this Ipsos Reid Poll of Canadian voters was released. It shows that if the Parliamentary election were being held now, the decided voters would break down this way: Conservative 40%, Liberal 25%, New Democratic Party 13%, Green … Continue reading
The October 26 issue of Roll Call has an interesting story about bills pending in Congress to alter election law. The article does not discuss bills on Puerto Rico’s status, or gerrymandering, or public funding. Instead it talks about bills … Continue reading
The California Board of Common Cause met on October 24 and mulled over whether to make an endorsement either for or against the “top-two” ballot measure that will be on the California ballot in June 2010. But the group decided … Continue reading