On December 22, the last possible day, the states of Kansas and Arizona asked the Tenth Circuit for a rehearing in Kobach v U.S. Election Assistance Commission, 14-3062. This is the case concerning the federal voter registration form. The Tenth … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2014
The Washington Post has this interesting article by Philip Bump, imaging the U.S. Congress if it contained four parties. … Continue reading
According to this story, U.S. Senator Rand Paul has told the Republican leader of the Kentucky State Senate not to bother introducing a bill in the 2015 session that would allow someone to run for President or Vice-President, and another … Continue reading
The Mayor of Harvey, Illinois, Eric Kellogg, is being told he can’t have his name on the city ballot as a candidate for re-election unless he pays old campaign finance fines. See this story. Harvey is in Cook County and … Continue reading
According to this post at Frontloading.com, the Nebraska Democratic Party recently decided not to use the May 2016 presidential primary to choose delegates to the Democratic national convention. The Nebraska Democrats didn’t use the primary for this purpose in 2012 … Continue reading