On October 16, a North Dakota voter sued the Secretary of State to overturn a North Dakota law that makes it a crime “to ask, solicit, or in any manner try to induce or persuade any voter on an election … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2012
Only two candidates are on the ballot for Florida State House, district 12, in Jacksonville: Republican incumbent Lake Ray and Green Party nominee Karen Morian. Morian has been endorsed by the Florida AFL-CIO, Duval Democrats, Jacksonville Young Democrats, Florida NOW, … Continue reading
On October 10, the three ballot-listed candidates for U.S. Senate from Arizona debated each other. See this story. The three candidates are Democratic nominee Richard Carmona, Republican nominee Jeff Flake, and Libertarian nominee Marc Victor. … Continue reading
A Libertarian voter in Chester County, South Carolina, received this absentee ballot, which only lists President Obama and Mitt Romney for President. The voter complained and was told there wasn’t room for any other candidates. Now the county says it … Continue reading
On July 17, U.S. District Court Judge Richard W. Story dismissed the lawsuit Green Party of Georgia v Kemp, before the state had even filed its Answer to the Complaint. The Green and Constitution Parties immediately filed for reconsideration, but … Continue reading