On January 3, the Washington State Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that the Seattle Housing Authority cannot bar residents of public housing from placing political signs and posters on their exterior doors. Some of the doors face the street, and some … Continue reading
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The Working Families Party is a ballot-qualified party in Massachusetts, but Massachusetts doesn’t allow fusion (except that if a candidate wins the primary of the party that he or she is not a member of via write-in votes, which is … Continue reading
On January 3, U.S. District Court Judge Robert Hinkle refused to issue an injunction to postpone the Florida Democratic presidential primary. However, the case remains alive, over the constitutional issue. The Florida Democratic voter who had filed the case had … Continue reading
Unity08 decided not to file the form that Texas law requires, giving notice that it intends to qualify as a party during 2008. Unity08 says it will have a major announcement about itself in a week or so. Some months … Continue reading
On January 2, Dennis Kucinich sued the Texas Democratic Party for refusing to list him on the presidential primary ballot. The case is Dennis Kucinich v Texas Democratic Party, A08-ca-7LY. The case was assigned to Judge Lee Yeakel, a Bush … Continue reading