On April 16, U.S. District Court Judge Richard Seeborg issued this 19-page order, denying a request that San Francisco be prohibited from using its version of Instant Runoff Voting in this year’s city elections. The case is Dudum v City … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2010
After a televised British debate between the leaders of the three strongest political parties in Britain, British polls show a virtual 3-way tie for the upcoming May 6 House of Commons vote. See this story. Thanks to Thomas Jones for … Continue reading
On April 16, the Las Vegas, Nevada Review-Journal published the results of a poll that the newspaper itself commissioned. The poll listed all eight candidates who will be on the ballot, which is rare for polls. Assuming the Republicans nominate … Continue reading
On April 15, the Pennsylvania Constitution, Green and Libertarian Parties filed a brief in U.S. District Court in Constitution Party of Pennsylvania et al v Cortes, 09-cv-01691. The brief asks the Court to rule on the party’s complaints against the … Continue reading
Thanks to Independent Political Report for this news. On April 15, a state court in Nevada ruled that Tea Party U.S. Senate candidate Scott Ashjian should remain on the ballot, even though he didn’t change his registration from “Republican” to … Continue reading