Three federal lawsuits are still pending on the question of whether presidential electors are free to vote for any person who meets the constitutional qualifications, or whether states can dictate whom they must vote for. The Minnesota case is now … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2018
A U.S. District Court will hear North Carolina Democratic Party v Berger on Wednesday, January 24, at 9:30 a.m. in Greensboro. This is the case over whether North Carolina is violating the constitutional rights of the Democratic Party by having … Continue reading
The Working Families Party, which had been a qualified party in Vermont starting in 2009, has let its status lapse. It did not forward anything at tne end of 2017 to show that it still has town committees in at … Continue reading
On January 5, former California Congressmember Doug Ose declared he will run this year for Governor of California as a Republican. He was in Congress from the Sacramento area 1998-2004, and is well-funded. There are now three Republicans running for … Continue reading
On January 5, Ohio Governor John Kasich said there will be a special U.S. House election on August 7, to fill the vacant seat in the 12th district. The seat is vacant starting January 15, when incumbent Pat Tiberi’s resignation … Continue reading