On August 5, the North Carolina Democratic Party, Common Cause, and many voters, filed a federal lawsuit against the North Carolina Board of Elections, charging that the current boundaries for U.S. House elections are an unconstitutional gerrymander. Common Cause v … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2016
On August 5, U.S. District Court Judge Rosemary Collyer, a Bush Jr. appointee, ruled against Gary Johnson and Jill Stein in their debates lawsuit. The case had been filed on September 28, 2015, and is Johnson v Commission on Presidential … Continue reading
FiveThirtyEight.com, a popular web page devoted to predictions about future election results, recently mentioned a presidential candidate other than the Republican and Democratic nominees. This page suggests that Gary Johnson will get 6.6% of the popular vote, and a very … Continue reading
Mickey Kaus here calls on Wisconsin Democrats who live in U.S. House District One to choose a Republican primary ballot, instead of a Democratic primary ballot, at the August 9 primary. The reason Kaus advocates this idea is so those … Continue reading
On August 4, the Libertarian and Constitution Parties of South Dakota filed their final brief in Libertarian Party of South Dakota v Krebs, the case that challenges the March 29 petition deadline for newly-qualifying parties that want to run for … Continue reading