Ralph Nader’s litigation on various election law issues from the 2004 election are still moving along in various courts. Nader’s lawsuit against the Federal Election Commission, over the FEC’s refusal to even ask various state Democratic Parties and various law … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2012
Only one name appeared on Georgia’s November ballot for U.S. House, 10th district. The only name on the ballot was incumbent Republican Paul Broun. However, according to this story, after Broun said recently that evolution was an idea “from the … Continue reading
The Atlantic has a dramatic account of the hearing in U.S. District Court on November 7, on whether certain Ohio provisional ballots should be counted. Thanks to Rick Hasen for this fascinating link. … Continue reading
This article describes the Puerto Rican vote on statehood. Even though 61% of the voters voted for statehood, the article explains, Congress is not likely to pass any bill in 2013 to make Puerto Rico a state. Thanks to Thomas … Continue reading
The Arizona Secretary of State’s web page has campaign finance reports for committees that either supported, or opposed, Proposition 121, this year’s top-two initiative. Donations and spending that occurred up until October 25, 2012 are now known. Donations and spending … Continue reading