On June 7, the Michigan State Court of Appeals ruled that an initiative to set up an independent redistricting commisison must be put on the November ballot. Citizens Protecting Michigan’s Constitution v Secretary of State, 343517. The state government had … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2018
Ontario held an election for its provincial legislature on June 7. The results: Progressive Conservative 76 seats, New Democrat 40 seats, Liberal 7 seats, Green Party one seat. This is the first time the Green Party has elected a provincial … Continue reading
U.S. District Court Judge Nancy Torresen, an Obama appointee, will hear Alexander v Dunlap, 1:18cv-220, on Friday, June 8, at 2 p.m. This is the case in which Max Linn, a candidate in the Maine Republican primary for U.S. Senate, … Continue reading
Vernon Robinson, a former member of the Winston-Salem, North Carolina, city council, has changed his registration from Republican to Constitution. See this story. Robinson has been a Republican nominee for congress and one of the statewide state offices, and he … Continue reading
The New Hampshire primaries are on September 11. According to this story, there will probably be a contested Libertarian Party primary for Governor. It is likely that both Jiletta Jarvis and Aaron Day will seek the party’s nomination. The Libertarian … Continue reading