On June 11, North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory signed HB 222. It generally lets members of the State Supreme Court retain their seats without having to face opponents. Instead they appear on the ballot and a voter votes on whether … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2015
According to this story, some leaders of the Utah Republican Party still don’t accept the 2014 law that lets people run in Republican primaries (if they submit a petition), even though they didn’t show substantial support at a party meeting. … Continue reading
Pennsylvania state government attorneys did not appeal any of the three points won on March 2, 2015, by the Libertarian and Green Parties in Green Party of Pennsylvania v Aichele. The government deadline to appeal was June 11, but no … Continue reading
This press release from “Level the Playing Field” argues that at least seven of the seventeen Presidential Debates Commissioners have conflicts of interest, and gives details. … Continue reading
Matt Bai is a politics columnist for Yahoo! News and a former chief political writer for New York Times Magazine. His column about the upcoming presidential primary debates says, “Polls have no business in the debate process.” All of the … Continue reading