On March 7, Independent Voting filed this five-page brief in Greenville County Republican Party v State of South Carolina, the case over whether the Republican Party may exclude non-members from voting in its primary. The case has a hearing on … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2011
On March 8, California held a special election to fill the vacant Assembly seat, 4th district. Seven Republicans and one Democrat ran. No one got 50%, so there will be a run-off. The results are: Democrat Dennis Campanale 31.8%, and … Continue reading
The March 3 issue of Penn Current, student newspaper at the University of Pennsylvania, has this interview with former Republican U.S. Senator Arlen Specter, who switched parties in 2009 and ran for re-election as a Democrat. He was defeated in … Continue reading
The Associated Press has this story about the March 8 decision of a U.S. District Court that said the Constitution does not require elections officials to count valid write-in votes, if those officials feel it would be too much work … Continue reading
According to this story, on March 9, the New Hampshire House Election Law Committee will discuss whether to amend some other election law bill, by adding a provision that requires presidential candidates to submit a copy of a birth certificate. … Continue reading