The prestigious blog www.fivethirtyeight.com, has this article, “Might this be a good time for Instant Runoff Voting?” The article is a reaction to the May 22 special congressional election in Hawaii, at which a Republican was elected with less than … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2010
The Utah Supreme Court will hear Farley Anderson’s lawsuit over whether electronic signatures are valid, on June 2, at 11 a.m. Anderson is an independent candidate for Governor this year. Utah requires 1,000 signatures. Anderson submitted 960 valid paper signatures … Continue reading
On May 24, twelve minor party and independent activists demonstrated in front a Sacramento restaurant. Inside, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger appeared. Guests paid $5,000 each to be at the event, and the money went toward the campaign for Proposition 14, the … Continue reading
Louisiana’s legislature will probably pass HB 292 this year. It eliminates party nominees for Congressional elections. It says that all candidates for Congress would run in November on a single ballot, and all voters would use that ballot. If anyone … Continue reading
U.S. District Court Judge Price Marshall, Jr., has set a June 16 hearing in Green Party of Arkansas v Daniels, for oral argument on motions for summary judgment. The hearing is at 9 a.m., in room B155 in the federal … Continue reading