Cort Wrotnowski, one of the voters who filed a lawsuit on the matter of Barack Obama’s eligibility to be President, has filed for injunctive relief from the U.S. Supreme Court. The Wrotnowski case had been refused by the Connecticut Supreme … Continue reading
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On November 26, the 6th circuit issued an opinion in League of Women Voters v Brunner, no. 06-3335, which has excellent philosophy about the protection given to each voter by the U.S. Constitution. This specific case was filed in 2005, … Continue reading
As noted in a blog post of November 21, the tiny town of Alpine, Wyoming, returned to the polls on November 25 to vote again for State Representative. The election on November 4 had been flawed because the two candidates … Continue reading
Alaska has now counted all the votes in the 7th State House district. Incumbent Mike Kelly, a Republican, won by one vote. See this story. … Continue reading
J. Gerald Hebert has this essay on the Campaign Legal Center webpage, describing how Texas injured itself when it redrew its U.S. House district boundaries in 2003, undoing the boundaries of 2001. Thanks to Rick Hasen for the link. … Continue reading