Morgan Bruce Reeves, an independent candidate for Governor of South Carolina, says he has collected the needed 10,000 valid signatures to be on the ballot this year. Assuming he gets on, and also assuming that independent gubernatorial candidate Joe Schwarz … Continue reading
Richard Winger
On February 26, the U.S. Supreme Court asked Massachusetts to respond to the cert petition in Simmons v Galvin, 09-559. Generally, if one side asks the Court to hear a case, and the other side doesn’t bother to respond, the … Continue reading
Carl Romanelli, the Green Party candidate for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania in 2006, has this op-ed in the Citizens Voice of March 6. The Citizens Voice is the daily newspaper in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylania. The op-ed points out that U.S. Senator … Continue reading
On March 10, at 9 a.m., a California Superior Court in Sacramento will hear arguments in Fuller v Bowen, 34-2010-80000452. This is the case on whether the California Constitution’s provision, requiring candidates for the legislature to have lived in the … Continue reading
At the Texas Democratic primary on March 2, the Victoria County Clerk, Val D. Huvar, was defeated for re-election. He had just turned 90 years old the day before the primary. He has been clerk for 55 years. See this … Continue reading