The Detroit Free Press published this story on July 15, about the petition to qualify the Tea Party for the Michigan ballot. Much of the story is not new. However, the story contains an allegation by a veteran petition manager … Continue reading
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On July 16, a U.S. District Court in Connecticut cleared the way for a Republican candidate for Governor to receive extra public funding for his campaign, even though the U.S. Court of Appeals had ruled the provision for extra public … Continue reading
On July 16, the West Virginia Senate passed SB 2001, a bill to set forth procedures for special elections for U.S. Senate. The bill passed with only one dissenting vote. The bill is deficient because it requires independent candidates, and … Continue reading
In 2009, the Pennsylvania Constitution, Green and Libertarian Parties filed a federal lawsuit against four aspects of Pennsylvania ballot access law: (1) some counties refuse to count any write-in votes; (2) the state arbitrarily refuses to tally the write-ins that … Continue reading
U.S. District Court Judge Graham C. Mullen will hear oral arguments in Greene v Bartlett on July 28, 2010, at 10:30 a.m. in the federal courthouse in Charlotte, courtroom #3. The address is 401 W. Trade Street. This is the … Continue reading