This news story says that the Byron Brown campaign for Mayor of Buffalo has ordered tens of thousands of rubber stamps, which can be used to facilitate a voter’s voting for him. The election is November 2, 2021. Brown is … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2021
On October 14, Arkansas filed this brief in Libertarian Party of Arkansas v Thurston, e.d., 4:19cv-214. The brief says that no U.S. Supreme Court decision, and no U.S. Court of Appeals decision, has ever struck down a petition requirement that … Continue reading
A group of Californians who support the initiative process are again trying to qualify an initiative that would legalize electronic signatures for initiatives. See their website at www.cirrra.com. Click here. The initiative was cleared to circulate on October 12, and … Continue reading
On October 12, U.S. District Court Judge David J. Novak refused to dismiss the lawsuit Goldman v Northam, e.d., 3:21cv-420. He also requested that the chief judge of the Fourth Circuit appoint two more judges for this case. The chief … Continue reading
On October 7, the state of New York filed a notice of appeal to the Second Circuit in Upstate Jobs Party v Kosinski, n.d., 6:18cv-459. This is the case over the law letting qualified parties donate more money to their … Continue reading