Wisconsin has the recall for state officers, but says no one can be recalled until at least one year after he or she took office. Governor Scott Walker is already the object of a recall attempt, even though the petition … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2011
On March 14, Coconino County settled a lawsuit that had been filed in October 2010, by a voter who wasn’t permitted to vote at the polls because she was wearing a T-shirt that included a depiction of the American flag, … Continue reading
U.S. District Court Judge Joseph Bataillon will hold a trial April 21-22, in Citizens in Charge v Gale, 4:09-cv-3255. This is the case that challenges Nebraska’s ban on out-of-state circulators.
On March 14, the Arizona House passed HB 2304 by a vote of 51-5. Among many other election law changes, it says that when a political party gets on the ballot, it is then on the ballot for the next … Continue reading
On March 13, Joe Trippi appeared on a panel in Austin, at a large national conference sponsored by South by Southwest Interactive. The panel subject was: “The people-powered revolution, fueled by the Internet and technology, will change the worlds of … Continue reading