On March 8, San Gabriel, California, held a city council election. John Harrington, a registered Libertarian for the past 17 years, was elected. Two seats were up, and four candidates ran. Harrington received more votes than any other person running … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2011
On April 8, the Montana legislature passed HB 91, the Secretary of State’s omnibus election law bill. It does not make any changes to the ballot access laws, except in a very narrow way. It makes it possible for presidential … Continue reading
On April 8, the Hawaii Senate passed HB 638 on second reading. Third reading will be early next week. The bill had had already passed the House. It provides for Instant Runoff Voting in special elections. … Continue reading
The 8th Circuit will hold oral arguments in Libertarian Party of North Dakota v Jaeger on Wednesday, May 11, in St. Paul, Minnesota. This is the case that challenges the North Dakota law that says no party can nominate any … Continue reading
On April 8, Ralph Nader’s attorneys filed this 34-page brief in the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, in Nader v Maine Democratic Party, Democratic National Committee, et al. This is Nader’s lawsuit, suing the Democratic Party for its actions to keep … Continue reading