The Mayor of San Luis, Arizona, has filed a lawsuit to remove a candidate for City Council from the ballot if she cannot demonstrate a good command of English. See this story. Arizona state law requires public officials to be … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: January 2012
On January 20, the 3 North Carolina state court judges hearing the redistricting lawsuit refused to issue an order postponing the 2012 North Carolina primary from May to July. See this story. … Continue reading
On January 20, the minority voter plaintiffs in the Texas redistricting lawsuit (the one that is in 3-judge court in San Antonio) asked for further discovery in the case. The plaintiffs charge that an important e-mail that is relevant to … Continue reading
On January 20, a Georgia Administrative Law Judge refused to block a subpoena, which has been served on President Obama and which requires him to appear in Georgia for a hearing on whether he is eligible to have his name … Continue reading
California, like many other states, prints ballots and other election material in Spanish in certain parts of the state. The California Secretary of State has struggled with how to translate “Americans Elect” into Spanish, and has finally concluded that the … Continue reading