New York still doesn’t know when its primary for office other than President will be held this year. See this story from the Utica Observer-Dispatch. It is surprising that the U.S. District Court in Albany still hasn’t issued a ruling, … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: January 2012
Public Policy Polls has this interesting general election poll for the presidential race, including results in case Stephen Colbert were the Americans Elect nominee, and Gary Johnson were the Libertarian Party nominee. … Continue reading
On January 17, the 4th circuit issued an order in Perry v Judd, 12-1067, agreeing with the U.S. District Court that Rick Perry, Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum, and Jon Huntsman filed their lawsuit against the Virginia ballot access law for … Continue reading
Wisconsin Democrats, and labor officials, say they will be delivering over 1,000,000 signatures on a petition to recall Governor Scott Walker, and 845,000 signatures on another petition to recall Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch, on the afternoon of January 17. The … Continue reading
Nebraska State Senator Bill Avery has introduced LB 757, to change the definition of “political party”. Current law says it is a group that polled 5% for any statewide office at the last election. The bill would change this so … Continue reading