In 2009, the Pennsylvania Constitution, Green and Libertarian Parties filed a federal lawsuit against four aspects of Pennsylvania ballot access law: (1) some counties refuse to count any write-in votes; (2) the state arbitrarily refuses to tally the write-ins that … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: July 2010
U.S. District Court Judge Graham C. Mullen will hear oral arguments in Greene v Bartlett on July 28, 2010, at 10:30 a.m. in the federal courthouse in Charlotte, courtroom #3. The address is 401 W. Trade Street. This is the … Continue reading
This newspaper story, published July 16, has the latest on Mary Norwood’s struggle to get on the ballot as an independent candidate for Fulton County (Georgia) Chair of the County Commission. One detail the newspaper omits is that the Fulton … Continue reading
On July 16, the 11th circuit set an expedited briefing schedule in Scott v Roberts, the case over the constitutionality of Florida’s extra public funding for gubernatorial candidates who have a privately-funded opponent with a very large warchest. All three … Continue reading
On July 16, the Libertarian Party of North Dakota filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court, alleging that the state law requiring a minimum number of votes in a party’s primary, for that party to nominate candidates, is unconstitutional, at … Continue reading