Oral argument is set for August 19, in Fleming v Gutierrez, in U.S. District Court in New Mexico. This is the case in which some Republican candidates and voters sued the county clerk of Sandoval County, New Mexico, for having … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: July 2014
The Courthouse News Service has this lengthy story about the Third Circuit decision in Constitution Party of Pennsylvania v Aichele which was released July 9. … Continue reading
Kentucky has non-partisan judicial elections. On June 19, 2014, Robert Winter Jr. sued the Kentucky Judicial Conduct Commission, because it had threatened him with sanctions for having sent campaign literature to the voters in his district, telling them that he … Continue reading
On July 11, the California Secretary of State finished the official canvass of votes for the June 3, 2014 primary. Here are the results. The Secretary’s press release today verifies that turnout was 25.2% of registered voters, the lowest turnout … Continue reading
Ann Arbor, Michigan, requires candidates for city council to have lived in their ward for at least one year before running, and also to have been a registered voter in the ward for at least a year. On May 20, … Continue reading