On the afternoon of September 27, the Colorado Supreme Court heard oral argument in Riddle v Ritter, 11-sa-12. The issue is whether a Colorado law, passed in 2004, violates the Colorado Constitution. The law says individuals may contribute $400 per … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: September 2011
On September 13, the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board (which is the name of the body formerly called the State Board of Elections) approved letting petitions be e-mailed to individuals who ask for them. Furthermore, the organization promoting the petition would … Continue reading
This Washington Post article says that four Democratic members of Congress from California may not have followed Federal Election Commission rules that require safeguards for campaigns, to prevent embezzlement or other dishonest activity by campaign treasurers. Federal rules say large … Continue reading
This story says it is virtually certain that the Democratic Party of Burlington County, New Jersey, won’t replace Carl Lewis with a new nominee for State Senate in the 8th district, in the election of November 8, 2011. It is … Continue reading
Dan Morain, senior editor for the Sacramento Bee, has this article about Americans Elect. It carries interesting details about some of the experienced political consultants that are now working for Americans Elect. … Continue reading