On November 19, a U.S. District Court in Alaska issued a ruling in Joe Miller’s lawsuit against the state of Alaska over vote-counting. The U.S. District Court said the case belongs in state court, not federal court. The judge told … Continue reading
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On November 16, the state of Arizona asked for a rehearing before all the active judges of the 9th circuit in Gonzalez v State of Arizona, 08-17094. This is the case that challenges a state law that requires newly-registering voters … Continue reading
In the November 2010 election, eleven states elected people to federal or state office who were not nominees of either the Democratic Party or the Republican Party. This is the largest number of such states since 1922, when there were … Continue reading
Belarus holds its presidential election on December 19, 2010. The term is for 7 years. Ten candidates qualified for the ballot, despite the harsh ballot access law that requires 100,000 signatures. See this story. Belarus has a population of 9,850,000, … Continue reading
Guam held a gubernatorial election earlier this month, and the Guam Election Commission declared that the Republican ticket had won by 487 votes. The Democratic ticket has filed a lawsuit in federal court, alleging that the election was tainted with … Continue reading