The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has had all the briefs in Carl Stevenson’s ballot access case since September 8, but it has still not issued a ruling. This is the very interesting case that challenges the in-district residency requirement for circulators … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: September 2010
On September 17, the West Virginia Republican Party filed a lawsuit in state court, arguing that the Secretary of State should have prepared one ballot for the special election for U.S. Senate, and another ballot for all the other offices. … Continue reading
On September 17, the California Secretary of State released a new voter registration tally, as of September 3. The previous California registration tally had been as of May 24. Between May 24 and September 3, the parties that increased their … Continue reading
On September 16, the New York State Board of Elections met and determined whether various petitions for independent candidates, and the nominees of unqualified parties, should be determined valid. In New York, the Board disqualifies such petitions even if no … Continue reading
The Anchorage Daily News has this story, which pieces together clues that U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski is likely to declare as a write-in candidate for U.S. Senate at 5 p.m. Anchorage time, which is 6 p.m. Pacific time, and 9 … Continue reading