On February 1, the trial began in Pennsylvania, in the criminal case filed by the Attorney General against some employees of the state legislature. They are charged with using state resources to work on partisan campaigns, including the challenge to … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: February 2010
On September 1, a New Jersey Superior Court issued a lengthy opinion, upholding the use of vote-counting electronic machines that have no paper trail. Gusciora v Corzine, L-2691-04, Mercer County. The decision does require New Jersey elections officials to harden … Continue reading
The blog Fire Dog Lake has this blog post advocating a Progressive Party for the United States. … Continue reading
Charles R. Earl, a former Republican member of the Ohio legislature, is running in the Ohio Libertarian primary for Secretary of State. The primary is in May and Earl almost certainly will be the only candidate seeking the Libertarian Party’s … Continue reading
Joe Schwarz says he will decide by March 1 whether to be an independent candidate for Governor of Michigan. See this story. He was a Republican State Senator 1987-2002, and he only left the legislature because of term limits. He … Continue reading