The New Mexico Attorney General and Secretary of State seem to be conducting a thorough review of whether the Green Party is still ballot-qualified. From the amount of time they are taking, it seems likely that they may be reviewing … Continue reading
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On October 15, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear City of Modesto v Sanchez, 07-88. This had been an attempt by the City of Modesto to have the California Voting Rights Act declared to be a violation of the … Continue reading
Oregon supporters of the “top-two” primary system are circulating an initiative petition to put that idea before Oregon voters in November 2008. Meanwhile, the State Supreme Court is receiving briefs, arguing over what the ballot title ought to be. Supporters … Continue reading
The New Jersey Libertarian Party filed a lawsuit in state court on October 10, complaining about the fact that even though one of its candidates for Assembly, Jason Scheurer, qualified for public funding, the November 2007 ballot will say that … Continue reading
On October 9, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear Jones v Montana University System, 07-223, the case involving a gubernatorial debate in 2004 sponsored by the state university. The debate sponsors only invited the Democratic and Republican gubernatorial candidates, … Continue reading