On November 2, the California Secretary of State published the voter registration tally as of October 22, 2012. The previous official state tally had been as of September 7. By far the most dramatic change between those two dates was … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2012
According to this story, an unnamed employee of the Clackamus County, Oregon elections office is being investigated for adding extra “votes” to ballots in which the voter left certain offices blank on their voted ballots. Oregon has all-mail balloting. Apparently … Continue reading
On November 2, a Howey/DePauw Poll was released for the Indiana U.S. Senate race. The results: Democrat Joe Donnelly 47%, Republican Richard Mourdock 36%, Libertarian Andrew Horning 6%, undecided 11%. … Continue reading
According to this story, a poll worker in Williamson County, Texas, interpreted Texas law against electioneering at the polls to mean that a voter was not permitted in the polling place unless she covered up her shirt, which said, “Vote … Continue reading
The October 24 issue Honolulu Weekly has this story about the race for the State House, 20th district, in Oahu. The Green nominee, Keiko Bonk, is running against the long-time speaker of the House, Calvin Say. This more recent story, … Continue reading