The Florida Secretary of State’s web page shows that the Peace & Freedom Party is now a ballot-qualified party.
Monthly Archives: August 2012
On August 27, a U.S. District Court in Ohio ruled that certain types of provisional votes must be counted, even though they are invalid under state law. They are the kinds of provision ballots that were cast in the wrong … Continue reading
Virginia State Senator Dick Black (R-Leesburg) recently indicated he is inclined to introduce a bill in 2013 to cut the number of signatures for presidential ballot access from 10,000 to 5,000 signatures. Presumably his bill would apply both to presidential … Continue reading
On August 27, the groups and individuals who challenged the ban on obtaining signatures on post office interior sidewalks asked the U.S. Court of Appeals to re-hear their case. The D.C. Circuit had upheld the ban on July 13. The … Continue reading
On Friday, August 24, the Iowa Secretary of State notified the Gary Johnson campaign and the Iowa Libertarian Party that three Iowa voters had challenged Johnson’s position on the ballot. The challenge will be heard on Monday, August 27, at … Continue reading