Much recent evidence on both sides in the lawsuit against “top-two” in Washington state can be seen at the Washington Secretary of State’s web page. See here. The most recent documents are at the bottom. Because the case is over … Continue reading
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Carl Romanelli, the Pennsylvania Green Party candidate for U.S. Senate in 2006, has been under court order to pay his Democratic Party challengers approximately $80,000 in court costs, for almost four years now. This is because Romanelli’s petition was found … Continue reading
On September 22, Jerry Trudell, an independent candidate for U.S. House in Vermont, asked a state Superior Court to expedite his lawsuit, challenging the constitutionality of Vermont’s June 24 deadline for his petition. The Vermont legislature this year moved the … Continue reading
According to this story, the New York Republican Party will go to court to remove Jim Russell from the November 2, 2010 ballot. He won the Republican Party primary for U.S. House, 18th district, by default. No one else qualified … Continue reading
Colorado law says individuals may donate $400 to candidates for the legislature who are members of parties that nominate by primary. But individuals may only give $200 to legislative candidates who do not participate in a primary. On September 16, … Continue reading