On November 10, several registered voters in Illinois who have moved to Guam filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Chicago, arguing that they should be permitted to vote in 2016 via absentee ballot. If they had moved to … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2015
CSO Magzine is for individuals who hold the job of Chief Security Officer for organizations, and for all others interested in security for large organizations, including electronic security. It has this article about John McAfee’s ideas on how to protect … Continue reading
November 9 was the deadline for South Dakota initiative petitions for the 2016 election. On November 9, two initiatives that would alter South Dakota elections were submitted. The requirement is 27,740 valid signatures. One initiative sets up a non-partisan redistricting … Continue reading
Filing has closed for Republican presidential candidates to file in Alabama. Three candidates for president, Chris Christie, Bobby Jindal, and Lindsey Graham, did not file any candidates for Delegate. However, there are no actual consequences. These presidential candidates will still … Continue reading
In November 2014, two new parties got on the New York ballot. The Women’s Equality Party was set up by Democrats and it cross-nominated Democratic nominees. The Stop Common Core Party was set up by Republicans and it cross-nominated Republican … Continue reading