Roseanne Barr has taken several steps to make it possible for her to seek the Green Party presidential nomination. She filed with the Federal Election Commission on January 25, and she has fulfilled most of the requirements of the Green … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: January 2012
On January 17, the 6th circuit heard arguments in Kurita v The State Primary Board of the Tennessee Democratic Party, the case over whether a political party can set aside the primary election results, and declare someone the nominee even … Continue reading
On January 25, a U.S. District Court heard oral arguments in Lux v Judd, the case over Virginia’s law that makes it illegal for petitioners to circulate a U.S. House candidate’s petition if the circulator lives outside the district. The … Continue reading
On January 25, Virginia’s Attorney General asked the State Supreme Court to reverse the lower court ruling of January 24 which found that voters do have standing to challenge the legislature’s power to pass a U.S. House redistricting bill this … Continue reading
On January 25, a lower state court in Arizona removed Alejandrina Cabrera from the ballot in San Luis, Arizona. She has been running for the City Council, in the election of March 13, 2012. She was removed from the ballot … Continue reading