According to this story, it is still conceivable that the Missouri legislature will cancel the February 7 presidential primary, but probably the primary will still go ahead. This instance is one more example of great instability in the 2012 presidential … Continue reading
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This newspaper story has an update on the South Carolina Republican Party’s lawsuit to close its primary to non-members. There is no actual new news about the lawsuit, which was filed in 2010 and which won’t have a trial until … Continue reading
On October 21, a New York city jury convicted John Haggerty of fraud. See this story. Haggerty had received over $1,000,000 from the New York Independence Party. He was supposed to use it to set up poll watching operatives in … Continue reading
On October 22, Rupert Boneham announced that he will seek the Libertarian Party nomination for Indiana Governor in 2012. The announcement has resulted in substantial publicity for the party. This article is typical of many. Different states in the United … Continue reading
There are many articles about Instant Runoff Voting, but this Associated Press article of October 23 is more comprehensive than most. San Francisco political consultants tend to oppose Instant Runoff Voting, because their traditional methods of campaigning – attacking the … Continue reading