California is the only state that prints occupations of candidates on the ballot. On March 25, John Eastman, a Republican running for Attorney General, filed a lawsuit to have “Assistant Attorney General” next to his name on the primary ballot. … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2010
On March 25, a California Superior Court Judge in Fairfield, Solano County, made a tentative procedural ruling in King v Robinson, the case involving the internal dispute inside the American Independent Party. The tentative ruling says the the Defendants (the … Continue reading
The California Secretary of State, for well over 100 years, has been publishing official election returns, in a booklet called “Statement of Votes.” These booklets always contain a chart showing historical data on turnout. These booklets show that California voter … Continue reading
According to this story, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has secured several millions of dollars in pledges to the campaign to pass Proposition 14. … Continue reading
Connecticut HB 5021, which eliminates the discriminatory aspects of the state’s public funding for state candidates program, has already passed the Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee. It is now in the Office of Legislative Research and the Office of … Continue reading