Within the next few weeks, it is likely that the Federal Election Commission will rule on a request by the Socialist Workers Party for an extension of its exemption from reporting who contributes to its federal campaigns. The U.S. Supreme … Continue reading
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The daily newspaper of Dunkirk, New York, has this story in its March 14 issue on the process by which the League of Women Voters is currently studying the National Popular Vote Plan idea for choosing a president. The article … Continue reading
U.S. House member Bill Posey, a freshman Republican from Florida’s 15th district, has introduced HB 1503. It requires presidential candidates who file with the Federal Election Commission to include a copy of their birth certificate. The 15th district is centered … Continue reading
The New York State Board of Elections recently revised its official November 2008 election returns, to include some votes from Queens that has been accidentally omitted from the earlier official tally. The new returns show 162 more votes for Ralph … Continue reading
The Washington Secretary of State’s bill to fix certain problems with “top-two” failed to make enough progress in the State Senate, and it is now too late for the bill, SB 5681, to pass. The bill tried to set a … Continue reading