On March 4, the Green Party of Connecticut filed this 16-page rebuttal brief in the U.S. Supreme Court, in Green Party of Connecticut v Lenge, 10-795. The next step is for the Court to decide whether to hear this case. … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2011
On February 28, local branches of the NAACP filed lawsuits against twelve Mississippi counties in federal court, seeking a court order to require the counties to move the candidate filing deadline from March 1 to June 1, for this year … Continue reading
On March 4, a U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., heard one hour and forty minutes of oral argument in Libertarian Party v District of Columbia Board of Elections, 09-cv-1676. The case had been filed in 2009, after it became … Continue reading
David Bellow has this blog post on TexasGOPVote. He recounts instances at which Democratic county elected officials have switched to being Republicans, not out of sincerity, but because it is easier to win elections in many Texas counties as a … Continue reading
The Reform Party of Mississippi is split into two factions, each with its own set of state officers. In Mississippi, candidates for public partisan office file with their parties, not with election officials. Seven candidates associated with one faction filed … Continue reading