On October 19, U.S. District Court Judge Lawrence Stengel heard oral arguments in The Constitution Party of Pennsylvania, et al, v Cortes, in Philadelphia, case no. 09-1691. The judge did not ask many questions, but he said several times that … Continue reading
Richard Winger
On Friday, October 16, the people in Washington state who desire to keep private the names and addresses of people who signed the R-71 Referendum petition asked U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy to get involved in the case. Kennedy … Continue reading
The Seattle Times of October 18, 2009 has this editorial, urging Pierce County voters to keep Ranked-Choice Voting. Pierce County, dominated by the city of Tacoma, has a ballot question on the November 3, 2009 ballot, asking voters if they … Continue reading
The Whig Party announced on October 19 that it will have at least three candidates on the Florida ballot for U.S. House in 2010. They will be Paul McKain, who is running in the 2nd district and had already announced; … Continue reading
Louisiana elects all its state legislators in the odd year just before presidential election years. All state legislators in both houses get four-year terms. The last election for Louisiana legislature was in 2007. Louisiana has used “top-two” in all state … Continue reading