As noted in a blog post below, on March 20, a U.S. District Court in Connecticut said that the lawsuit Green Party of Connecticut v Garfield must go to trial. However, the March 20 order is not just a simple … Continue reading
Richard Winger
On March 21, the 11th circuit issued a ruling in DiMaio v Democratic National Committee, the case over whether individual Democrats in Florida have a right to have input into the Democratic Party’s choice of a presidential candidate. The 11th … Continue reading
On March 19, the Vermont Senate passed S270, the National Popular Vote Plan bill. The Hawaii bill for the National Popular Vote Plan was to have received a key vote in the House on March 20, but that has been … Continue reading
On March 21, the Vermont legislature gave final approval to SB 108, a bill that was introduced in 2007. It establishes Instant-Runoff Voting for general election congressional elections. If the Governor signs it, Vermont will be the first state to … Continue reading
The Constitution Party of South Dakota is again a ballot-qualified party. The party’s petition has been approved by the Secretary of State. Currently the Constitution Party is the only party on the ballot in South Dakota, other than the Democratic … Continue reading