The Delaware House passed HB 245 unanimously back on June 29, 2009. It will soon receive a hearing in the Senate Insurance and Elections Committee. Among other things, it increases the number of registered voters to qualify as a political … Continue reading
Richard Winger
Although U.S. District Court Judge Roslyn Silver issued a tentative ruling on January 15 in the Arizona public funding lawsuit, suggesting that part of the program is unconstitutional, she still has not decided on just how much of the program … Continue reading
The Durango, Colorado Herald of January 17 has this story about the pending lawsuit against a Colorado law that keeps independent candidates off the ballot if they have been registered members of a political party during the 17 months before … Continue reading
On January 15, the Ohio Attorney General issued an opinion, saying most ex-felons may circulate petitions in Ohio. In 2006, a law was passed that made it illegal for them to circulate petitions. But, the Attorney General’s Opinion says that … Continue reading
In October 2003, California held a recall election to determine if Governor Gray Davis should be recalled. As is normal in California recall elections, the same ballot asking voters to vote “Yes” or “No” on the recall also had a … Continue reading