On November 17, a 3-judge U.S. District Court in Texas issued proposed new legislative district boundaries. See this story. The maps are not final, and even if they were final, they would not go into effect if another 3-judge U.S. … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2011
The Americans Elect web page says 2,057,241 signatures have collected on ballot access petitions around the nation. Last week’s total had been 2,008,069. Therefore, 49,172 signatures have been collected in the past week. By contrast, 69,604 signatures had been collected … Continue reading
The Progressive Party, which is ballot-qualified in Oregon, has nominated Steven Reynolds to run for U.S. House, First District, in the special election being held early next year. See this story. The Libertarian Party had already nominated someone for this … Continue reading
On November 17, the California Supreme Court ruled unanimously that proponents of a state initiative have standing to defend their initiative in court, if their initiative passes, but a trial court invalidates their measure and the then state government refuses … Continue reading
Chuck Baldwin, the Constitution Party’s 2008 presidential nominee, explains here why he is running for Montana Lieutenant Governor as a Republican. Although he mentions that the Constitution Party is not now ballot-qualified in Montana, he does not mention that the … Continue reading