On July 15, the Minnesota Supreme Court agreed to hear Paquin v Mack, A101177. The issue is the validity of the petition of the Warriors for Justice Party. The party submitted a petition to qualify two candidates for the legislature. … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: July 2010
On the evening of July 15, the Massachusetts Senate passed H4156, the National Popular Vote Plan bill for electing the president. The bill had passed the House in June. The bill needs one more procedural vote and then it goes … Continue reading
On July 15, a U.S. District Court in South Dakota heard arguments in Constitution Party of South Dakota v Nelson, cv 10-3011. The issue is a law that says that certain parties needs 250 signatures of registered party members to … Continue reading
On July 15, the West Virginia legislature came into special session, partly in order to consider amending the election law to set forth procedures for a special election for U.S. Senate this year. The Governor’s proposal is HB 201, and … Continue reading
Currently, Wisconsin has four qualified parties: Democratic, Green, Libertarian, and Republican. A party remains on the ballot if it polls 1% for any statewide race in a midterm year. This year, no Green filed for a statewide office in the … Continue reading