On September 15, U.S. District Court Judge Robert E. Payne denied Virginia’s request to dismiss the Libertarian Party’s lawsuit challenging Virginia’s law on the order of candidates on general election ballots. The law says the nominees of the qualified parties … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2014
On September 16, Public Policy Polling released a poll for several races in Kansas. The results for U.S. Senate are: independent Greg Orman 41%; Republican incumbent Pat Roberts 34%; Democrat Chad Taylor 6%; Libertarian Randall Batson 4%; undecided 15%. See … Continue reading
On September 9, the plaintiffs in Balsam v Guadagno filed a notice of appeal to the Third Circuit. This is the case in which some New Jersey voters argue that the U.S. Constitution does not permit governments to pay for … Continue reading
On September 16, the Kansas Supreme Court will hear the case over whether the Democratic Party may withdraw its nominee for U.S. Senate, Chad Taylor. The oral argument starts at 9 a.m. Kansas (central) time. Anyone may hear the oral … Continue reading
On September 4, U.S. District Court Judge David Carter refused to require California to show write-in space on ballots for the November 2014 election. Milonopoulos v Bowen, central district, 2:14cv-5973. The denial of injunctive relief is mostly based on the … Continue reading