This SurveyUSA poll, released October 20, concerns the presidential race in Florida. The poll only names President Obama and Mitt Romney, but gives respondents a chance to register support for “other.” The poll breaks down the results by sex, and … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2012
On October 19, the Tennessee Green Party and the Tennessee Constitution Party filed a supplemental brief in the Sixth Circuit, concerning the order of candidates on the ballot. In their 2011 ballot access lawsuit called Green Party of Tennessee v … Continue reading
The Washington Post’s ombudsman, Patrick B. Pexton, analyzes his newspaper’s coverage of this year’s minor party presidential nominees. He concludes that the candidates deserve more coverage than they have received. … Continue reading
On October 18, Gary Johnson and his campaign sued the Commission on Presidential Debates, charging that he is being illegally kept out of the CPD debates because he meets the requirements. The Commission on Presidential Debates has kept Johnson out … Continue reading
On October 19, an appeal was filed in Citizen Center v Gessler, the case over whether Colorado should be prohibited from printing individual bar codes on ballots. The plaintiffs argue that the bar codes make it possible for employees of … Continue reading