According to this story, an incumbent Florida judge filed for re-election and erroneously made out her filing fee check for $9 too little. The fee is $5,687.12 but she absent-mindedly wrote her check for $5,678.12. No one else filed, so … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2012
On May 14, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed HB 2826, which requires all localities in Arizona to only hold elections in even-numbered years, and only on the date of either the state primary or the state general election. One of … Continue reading
Even though Americans Elect became a fully-qualified party in Maine in January 2012, and state law says all qualified parties nominate by primary, the Maine Secretary of State has complied with Americans Elect’s request that no primary ballots be printed … Continue reading
U.S. District Court Judge Percy Anderson has canceled the oral argument in California Justice Committee and Constitution Party of California. It had been set for 1:30 p.m. in Los Angeles on May 21. The judge indicated he will rule on … Continue reading
U.S. House member Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) has introduced HB 5828, to provide that overseas absentee voters (including military overseas absentee voters) would only need to request an absentee ballot once, in any given election year. Existing law requires the voters … Continue reading