On July 10, the California State Court of Appeals agreed to expedite Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association v Bowen, C071506. This case, filed July 9, is a challenge to the validity of a law enacted last month that puts constitutional amendment … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: July 2012
Andrew Straw, a Green Party candidate for U.S. House in Indiana’s Second District, and an attorney, is apparently going to sue Indiana over its ballot access laws. He apparently will base the lawsuit on the State Constitution, which requires that … Continue reading
Both sides have filed briefs in Townley v State of Nevada, in U.S. District Court, 3:12cv-310. Plaintiffs are voters, and two Republican presidential elector candidates, who argue that “None of the Above” must either be made binding, or must be … Continue reading
Ed Harris, who won the Republican primary in South Carolina for State House, district 3, has been removed from the November ballot. The Republican Party now has no nominee for that seat. See this story. Harris is another one of … Continue reading
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors had been expected to vote on July 10 on whether to put a ballot measure on the November ballot, concerning Ranked Choice Voting. But the vote will be on July 17 instead. … Continue reading