Amy Goodman has this article about the arrest and shackling of the Green Party national ticket. The title is “Binders Full of Women and Two Women Bound.” UPDATE: here is another article, an interview with Jill Stein, which describes her … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2012
On October 18, U.S. District Court Judge Percy Anderson struck down California’s procedure for a newly-qualifying party to get on the ballot. The 16-page decision is California Justice Committee & Constitution Party v Bowen, cv 12-3956, central district. The basis … Continue reading
On October 15, U.S. District Court Judge Garland Burrell ruled that the U.S. Postal Service must tell the California state campaign finance enforcement agency how many pieces of mail a particular candidate mailed. The California agency, the Fair Political Practices … Continue reading
Marion County, Florida, is holding a partisan election for Sheriff next month. The only two candidates named on the ballot are the Constitution Party nominee, Bernie DeCastro, and a Republican. However, the Republican whose name is on the ballot has … Continue reading
A new political party named the Democratic-Republican Party was formed in New Jersey earlier this year. It successfully petitioned to place a U.S. Senate nominee, two U.S. House nominees, and four nominees for county office, on the ballot. However, the … Continue reading