On February 3, a lawsuit was filed in Sacramento Superior Court over the occupational designation of one of the candidates for Assembly, in the special election for the 4th district. California is the only state in which ballots list the … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: February 2011
Kentucky now has closed primaries. Kentucky has registration by party, and only registered members of parties may vote in those primaries. On February 2, the Senate State and Local Government Committee passed SB 41, by Senator Jimmy Higdon (R-Lebanon). It … Continue reading
On February 3, the West Virginia legislature passed HB 2853, which sets the details for the 2011 special gubernatorial election. The election will be October 4, 2011. The primary for the three ballot-qualified parties (Democratic, Republican, and Mountain) will be … Continue reading
On February 2, the California Supreme Court refused to hear Keyes v Bowen, 188724, the case that argued the Secretary of State must investigate whether a presidential candidate meets the qualifications to be president, before listing him or her on … Continue reading
On February 2, the California Supreme Court refused to hear Keyes v Bowen, 188724, the case that argued the Secretary of State must investigate whether a presidential candidate meets the qualifications to be president, before listing him or her on … Continue reading