On December 1, a New York Supreme Court in Albany upheld New York state’s new law, that says for redistricting purposes, prisoners should be counted at the address they lived before they were imprisoned, instead of at the prison. Little … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: December 2011
According to this story, on December 2, Republicans in Wisconsin withdrew a pending lawsuit in the State Supreme Court over whether old legislative district boundaries, or new legislative district boundaries, should be used if there are any more legislative recall … Continue reading
Americans Elect is now a qualified party in Mississippi. Mississippi has never required a petition for a party to qualify itself. Instead, a party is recognized by submitting a list of state officers, and also a list of congressional district … Continue reading
Kevin Kennedy, a township committeemember in Belleville, New Jersey, has recently registered as a member of the Reform Party. Kennedy was first elected to that position in 1998, and has been re-elected ever since. Before he registered into the Reform … Continue reading
According to this story, it is possible Texas will move its primary for U.S. House and state legislative seats to May, even though the state would presumably holds its presidential primary, and its primary for statewide offices (such as U.S. … Continue reading