In These Times has this detailed story about how badly vote-by-mail worked in 2014 in San Juan County, Utah, for the parts of the county that are in the Navajo Reservation. … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: August 2015
Florence Sebern, a Republican Party activist in Colorado, has this article in The Colorado Statesman, arguing that presidential caucuses are superior to presidential primaries. Colorado’s legislature this year considered switching to a presidential primary, but did not pass the bill … Continue reading
This Los Angeles Times editorial applauds the U.S. District Court decision of August 11, striking down a New Hampshire law that criminalizes the act of photographing one’s own voted ballot and then showing it to anyone at all. The decision … Continue reading
On August 11, attorneys for the state of South Dakota filed a brief in Libertarian Party of South Dakota v Krebs, 4:15-cv-4111. The lawsuit was filed by the Libertarian and Constitution Parties on June 15, 2015, against the March petition … Continue reading
On August 10, Damon J. Baldone filed a lawsuit in state court, to force local election officials to accept his voter registration card that shows he is a Republican and a Democrat. Baldone is an attorney and is representing himself. … Continue reading