The New York Daily News has this long editorial, criticizing the New York state Independence Party and the city Independence Party. The piece does not explain that the state party leaders and the city party leaders are completely hostile to … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: December 2012
On December 7, the Hawaii Green Party filed a lawsuit in state court, complaining about the fact that in approximately 25 precincts last month, there weren’t enough ballots. In a few cases, more ballots did not arrive for several hours, … Continue reading
On December 10, Ohio’s Secretary of State released the official election returns. The difference in vote totals from the official vote count, and the votes counted on election night, are for the most part the provisional ballots, which take a … Continue reading
On December 10, Irregular Times blog posted a copy of the IRS Form 990 filed by Americans Elect. This form is required for all 501(c)(4) organizations and includes information about the group’s goals, and finances. Unfortunately, at the moment (December … Continue reading
On December 10, the Initiative & Referendum Institute filed its cert petition with the U.S. Supreme Court, in its lawsuit against the Postal Service regulation that prevents voters from signing a petition on an interior post office sidewalk. The case … Continue reading