Florida Governor Charlie Crist is still leading as an independent candidate for U.S. Senate, according to this poll. The poll was commissioned by several large broadcast and newspapers in Florida, and shows Crist (Independent) 30%, Rubio (Republican) 27%, Meek (Democratic) … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2010
The Monterey Herald of May 23 has this somewhat ambivalent endorsement of California’s Proposition 14, the top-two ballot measure on the June 8 ballot. The Herald discusses some of the problems with Proposition 14, but ends by saying it still … Continue reading
California Libertarians have set up a phone bank to ask voters to vote “No” on Proposition 14, the top-two ballot measure that is on the June 8 ballot. The volunteers have already made 2,000 phone calls, according to Libertarian office … Continue reading
Congress has many interesting election law bills, but during the last two weeks, only one of them gained any co-sponsors. HB 1826, for public funding of congressional candidates, did gain two co-sponsors during mid-May, and now has 151. Bills that … Continue reading
The Arizona Republic has this story about the May 21 decision of the 9th circuit that upholds Arizona’s public funding law. The story also reveals that opponents of the law will be asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the … Continue reading