As of December 1, all briefs have been filed in Constitution Party of Kansas v Biggs, U.S. District Court, 10-cv-4043. The Constitution Party is not ballot-qualified in Kansas, but it has members in Kansas, and they wish to register as … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: December 2010
December 3 had been the expected date for Eureka County (Nevada) to hold a card drawing, to settle the tie vote for County Clerk. However, the incumbent County Clerk, Jackie Berg, filed a lawsuit earlier that day to stop the … Continue reading
The December 1 issue of “Capital”, a leading internet news source for information about New York state government and politics, has this lengthy analysis of whether redistricting reform may pass the 2011 session of the New York state legislature. The … Continue reading
On December 4, the Tennessee Republican Party Executive Committee will vote on whether to endorse closed primaries for Tennessee. See this story. Thanks to Nancy Hanks for the link. Presumably, if the party backs the idea, the party would try … Continue reading
Voters in Fort Collins, Colorado, will probably vote in April 2011 on whether they wish to use Instant Runoff Voting in city elections. If the measure passes, it would first be used in 2013. See this story. … Continue reading