The Topeka, Kansas Capital-Journal has this editorial, saying the gubernatorial debate set for the state fair next month ought to be open to all four candidates on the ballot, not just to the Democratic and Republican nominees. The other two … Continue reading
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The Sun-Gazette of Arlington, Virginia, has this article about two lawsuits against the Virginia residency requirement for petitioners. It is a worthwhile and good article, but it has some errors. The article mostly focuses on the lawsuit filed by the … Continue reading
The Prohibition Party will hold its 2012 presidential nominating convention on June 21-23 in Cullman, Alabama. Cullman is in northern Alabama, about midway between Birmingham and Huntsville. UPDATE: the dates have been shifted to June 20-22. The Prohibition Party has … Continue reading
A U.S. District Court in Colorado will hear Riddle v Ritter on September 18, at 8:30 a.m. This is the lawsuit that challenges Colorado campaign finance laws that let someone contribute twice as much money to the nominee of a … Continue reading
The daily newspaper of Charleston, South Carolina, has this article about Rob Groce, the Working Families Party’s first congressional candidate in that state who is not also the Democratic Party nominee. Thanks to Dave Gillespie for the link. … Continue reading