A U.S. District Court in Rhode Island is expediting the lawsuit Moderate Party of Rhode Island v Lynch, 10-265. On August 5, the case will receive a hearing on the plaintiffs’ request for injunctive relief. The case challenges Rhode Island … Continue reading
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On July 8, a 3-judge U.S. District Court in the Northern District of Mississippi ruled that the U.S. Constitution does not require a larger number of members in the U.S. House of Representatives. Clemons v U.S. Department of Commerce, 3:09-cv-104. … Continue reading
Riverside County, California elections officials counted the disputed 12,563 late mail ballots on Friday night, and apparently those votes have already changed at least one outcome from the June 8, 2010 primary. Before those votes had been counted, Juan Vargas … Continue reading
Although the Wisconsin Green Party is one of the oldest state Green Parties in the U.S., it has never run a candidate for Assembly in Madison, Wisconsin (in Wisconsin, as in New York and California, the lower house of the … Continue reading
The Arizona Republic, the state’s largest newspaper, has this feature story about the four Libertarians running in the Libertarian primary for Governor, and also the story includes the only Green Party candidate for Governor. … Continue reading