Three-fourths of the states haven’t released their official vote tallies from November 6, 2012. Wikipedia’s page on the 2012 Election has a running tally for the eight presidential candidates with the biggest votes. As of November 24, the page shows … Continue reading
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On November 6, a U.S. District Court in Washington state struck down the state’s limit on how much an individual may donate to a campaign that is attempting to recall an elected official. See this post at RecallElections blog for … Continue reading
As noted earlier, Robert Raymond, a Wisconsin resident, sued several California counties in August 2012 over the state ban on letting out-of-state residents circulate petitions in California. That case is in U.S. District Court in Sacramento and is Raymond v … Continue reading
Michael Grynbaum, the author of this New York Times story, examined the precinct election returns for President in New York city, and fills the story with fascinating nuggets of information. The second half of the story mentions one precinct in … Continue reading
On November 21, Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr., resigned, only 15 days after he had been re-elected from the Illinois 2nd district in Chicago. See this story, which says that under Illinois law, taxpayers will spend $5,000,000 administering a special primary … Continue reading