On August 12, a state court in Colorado had ruled that the 2010 ballots cast in Saguache County, Colorado, should be re-counted. The Secretary of State had pressed for this outcome, in a legal contest with the County Clerk. However, … Continue reading
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On September 7, U.S. District Court Judge Lawrence E. Kahn struck down a New York state law that requires attorneys who practice law in New York, but who do not live there, to have an office in New York state. … Continue reading
On September 9, Mississippi election officials determined that the faction of the Reform Party headed by Barbara Washer is the legitimate Reform Party. Therefore, her faction’s nominees will be on the November 8, 2011 ballot for state office. They are … Continue reading
The September 9 Chronicle of Philanthropy carries this short article, noting that some feel the Americans Elect is a worthy group to receive philanthropic donations. Thanks to Bill Van Allen for the link. … Continue reading
On September 9, a U.S. District Court upheld Florida’s law, passed by the voters in November 2010, that congressional redistricting must not favor or disfavor any particular party. Here is the 22-page opinion. The case is Diaz-Balart v Browning, southern … Continue reading