On August 11, Washington state filed its brief in the 9th circuit in Washington State Republican Party v State, 11-35122. The state’s brief is 89 pages. It argues that even if the evidence shows that voters are confused by the … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: August 2011
Brookfield, Connecticut, like all cities and towns in Connecticut, has partisan local elections. According to this story, Brookfield also has a law that requires that appointed commissioners may not all be from the same political party. Currently the only qualified … Continue reading
According to this story, a lower state court in Saguache County, Colorado, is mulling over holding officials of Elections System & Software in contempt of court. The officials had been ordered to appear for a deposition, but they did not … Continue reading
According to this story, Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler wants the legislature to provide that when a write-in voter forgets, or doesn’t know, to “X” the box next to the name just written in, that vote should be invalid. … Continue reading
According to this story, on August 10, former Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner predicted on August 10 that the Ohio Libertarian Party will win its new ballot access lawsuit, which had been filed August 9. Brunner was Secretary of … Continue reading