The Arizona Secretary of State recently released new voter registration statistics, as of June 1. During the last three months, elections officials conducted a purge, and the number of registered voters declined. The only party that increased its registration was … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: July 2012
On June 29, both sides filed motions for Summary Judgment in Arizona Libertarian Party v Bennett, U.S. District Court, 11-cv-856. The issue is the constitutionality of a new law that says only the two largest parties should be given checkboxes … Continue reading
On July 3, the Socialist Workers Party regained qualified party status in Florida. Qualified status for a party in Florida does not depend on submitting a petition, or having any particular number of registered voters. Instead, it depends on the … Continue reading
The U.S. Supreme Court will hold a conference on Monday, September 24, to decide which cases to hear in the upcoming term. Among the cases to be considered on that day are the Washington State Democratic and Libertarian Party cert … Continue reading
On July 6, Michigan Congressman Thad McCotter resigned from the U.S. House. See this article about the uncertainty over how to fill his seat. It appears state law requires that a special election be held on November 6, 2012, to … Continue reading