On August 30, the Arizona Democratic Party filed a complaint with the Attorney General, the U.S. Attorney, and the Maricopa County Attorney, saying that three Republicans recruited various people to file in the Green Party primary. See this story. Here … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: August 2010
On August 30, the Michigan State Court of Appeals ruled that “The Tea Party” should not be added to the ballot because of discrepancies over its name. In many official documents it had said its name is “The Tea Party”. … Continue reading
The Constitution Party of Illinois expects to file a lawsuit on September 1 to get its statewide slate of candidates on the Illinois ballot. Illinois requires 25,000 valid signatures. After employees of the State Board of Elections checked each signature, … Continue reading
On August 30, the Progressive Party, and the Working Families Party, filed a lawsuit in Oregon state court against a proposal by the Secretary of State to print three-letter abbreviations on the November ballot, instead of full party names. The … Continue reading
This news story reveals that the West Virginia Secretary of State tallies the number of registrants in all parties now, even the unqualified ones. The Libertarian Party has 1,300 registered members, even though it was only a ballot-qualified party during … Continue reading