On October 9, the Socialist Party of France held a presidential primary. Because the party paid for the election, it charged one voters one Euro to vote. Approximately 2,000,000 voters participated. Anyone who said he or she identifies with the … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2011
According to this story, on November 16, delegates to the Rhode Island Republican Party state convention will decide whether to provide that only registered Republicans may vote in the 2012 congressional primary. The story says nothing about the April 24 … Continue reading
The lawsuit Libertarian Party v District of Columbia Board of Elections will proceed to the U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit. This is the case over whether election officials must count write-in votes for declared write-in presidential candidates in the … Continue reading
On Sunday, October 9, the Ohio Libertarian Party filed this Emergency Motion to Compel Complaince with Preliminary Injunction, and this brief in support. Although the party won injunctive relief on September 7, putting it on the 2012 ballot, the Secretary … Continue reading
Sometime during the first week in October, the Americans Elect web page updated the number of signatures that have been obtained on the group’s ballot access petitions so far this year. The new national total is 1,829,264. That contrasts with … Continue reading