A decision is expected momentarily on whether the state of Tennessee must let voters at the polls identify themselves with a City of Memphis library card. Memphis library cards include a photo of the holder, as well as a bar … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: July 2012
Ron Faucheux, editor-in-chief of Campaigns & Elections magazine, and currently a pollster, in this article advocates that all limits on donations to candidates and political parties should be repealed. Faucheux is a former state legislator and has participated as a … Continue reading
The minutes of the Coalition for Free & Open Elections (COFOE) are now posted at cofoe.org, for the annual board meeting held on July 15, 2012.
While Mitt Romney toured Poland, he was met with groups of Poles who expressed their support for Ron Paul. See this story. … Continue reading
On July 30, a U.S. District Court ruled that Virginia’s ban on out-of-state circulators is unconstitutional. The case is Libertarian Party of Virginia v Judd, eastern district, 3:12cv367. Here is the decision. Thanks to Marc Montoni for this news. The … Continue reading