MSNBC and many other news sources have broadcast this You Tube, made by a Pennsylvania voter who intended to vote for President Obama. As his video shows, he repeatedly touched the Obama line on the touchscreen, but the machine always … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2012
The Federal Election Commission recently ruled that separate campaign contribution limits apply to candidates who seek the nomination of two different parties, if the two nomination contests are held on different days. The issue arose in 2010 in Oregon, when … Continue reading
John P. Avlon, in this CNN article, says independent voters and centrist voters are significantly different groups of people. Thanks to PoliticalWire for the link. … Continue reading
Here is a copy of an executive order issued by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. It allows residents of New York city, and four particular nearby suburban counties, to vote in any precinct. However, the voter will be better off … Continue reading
The Billings Gazette has this story, that almost 2/3rds of Wyoming state legislative races have only one person running. Thanks to Mike Fellows for the link. Ironically, the Billings Gazette is a Montana newspaper, not a Wyoming newspaper. … Continue reading