At the November 8, 2011 in Derby, Connecticut, one of the Democratic Party nominees for a seat on the Board of Apportionment and Taxation was James R. Butler. However, whoever prepared the ballots erroneously listed him as James J. Butler. … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2011
Americans Elect petitions for party status have enough valid signatures in Utah and Hawaii. In Hawaii, the state still doesn’t consider the party ballot-qualified until it submits some additional paperwork about its officers and bylaws. Florida has again confirmed that … Continue reading
Howard Megdal has this article in Salon, suggesting that the Republican presidential primaries and caucuses might elect a delegate field in which no one candidate has a majority of the delegates. He also suggests that in that case, it is … Continue reading
Dennis Mikolay has this article in Atlantic Highlands Herald, a New Jersey electronic newspaper, about the idea that either or both Gary Johnson and Buddy Roemer will run for President in November 2012 as the nominees of new or minor … Continue reading
On November 22, the South Carolina Supreme Court issued an opinion in Beaufort County v South Carolina Election Commission, 27069. The 3-judge majority interpreted the state law to mean that the counties must pay for some of the election administration … Continue reading