On September 12, Kansas filed this brief in the 10th circuit, in Constitution Party of Kansas v Biggs, 10-4043. The issue is whether there should be a blank line on voter registration forms, to let Kansas voters register as members … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: September 2011
On September 13, the 3rd circuit heard arguments in Lewis v Guadagno, 11-3401. According to this story, it is tough to predict the outcome. A decision is likely in the next two days. The issue is whether New Jersey violates … Continue reading
On September 12, Arizona’s Governor, Jan Brewer, said her state’s presidential primary will be February 28. See this story at Frontloading HQ. Frontloading HQ predicts that the Republican Parties of eight states will choose delegates to the national convention in … Continue reading
According to this story, on September 12 an Indiana lower state court ruled that unopposed candidates in partisan elections in the city of Richmond should be on the November 2011 ballot, even if they have no opponents. The new state … Continue reading
On September 12, the challenge to the Kentucky Libertarian petition to put Ken Moellman on the ballot for State Treasurer was dropped. See this story in the Louisville Courier-Journal. … Continue reading