Last year, U.S. Senator Roland Burris of Illinois desired to run in the special election for U.S. Senate in November 2010 (for the two-month short term), but the 7th circuit ruled before the election that the only candidates who could … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: January 2011
On January 24, the Montana House State Administration Committee passed HB 130, which would provide that all elections be conducted by mail, starting in 2012. See this story. … Continue reading
Here is a newspaper commentary by Bronxville, New York Mayor Mary C. Marvin, explaining that even though elections for Village Mayors and Trustees are set for only seven weeks from now (March 15), the village still doesn’t know what vote-counting … Continue reading
Here is a newspaper commentary by Bronxville, New York Mayor Mary C. Marvin, explaining that even though elections for Village Mayors and Trustees are set for only seven weeks from now (March 15), the village still doesn’t know what vote-counting … Continue reading
On January 25, attorneys for Rahm Emanuel filed this brief, asking the Illinois Supreme Court to hear the case over whether he should be on the ballot in the February 22 election for Mayor of Chicago. Thanks to Rick Hasen’s … Continue reading