By the end of the day on August 12, probably all the briefs will have been filed in the Arizona State Court of Appeals, in City of Tucson v State of Arizona, 2ca-cv-2101-0083. This is the case on whether the … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: August 2010
South Dakota’s U.S. House-at-large race this year has three candidates on the ballot: Independent B. Thomas Marking, Democrat Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, and Republican Kristi Noem. On August 11, all three debated each other. See this story. South Dakota has a … Continue reading
Jana Kemp, an independent candidate for Governor of Idaho who is a former state legislator, is protesting the decision of the Boise City Club to invite only the Democratic and Republican nominees for Governor. See this story. The story says … Continue reading
Four candidates are on the ballot for U.S. Senate in Arkansas this year, but the Association of Arkansas Counties (which receives some government funding) is sponsoring a debate on October 13 and has only invited the Democratic and Republican nominees. … Continue reading
Joe Mathews, a distinguished California thinker and writer who has just published another book, “California Crackup”, is interviewed here by Scott Timberg. In the interview, Mathews makes the case that California needs a legislature elected by proportional representation. The co-author … Continue reading