Third Party Watch reports that the Libertarian Party National Committee just unanimously passed a resolution, which reads, in part, “In the event that Republican primary voters select a candidate other than Congressman Paul in February of 2008, the Libertarian National … Continue reading
Richard Winger
New Hampshire State Senator Peter Burling’s bill to expand access to the statewide voter list will let any group that places candidates on the general election have access to the list. In addition, groups that are striving to influence political … Continue reading
Goshen, New York, held a special bond election on December 4, for the voters to decide “yes” or “no” on school construction. New York still uses mechanical voting machines. Those machines have counters in the back, much like car odometers. … Continue reading
State officials have filed amicus curiae briefs on both sides, in the U.S. Supreme Court’s upcoming case over Indiana’s law requiring voters at the polls to show government photo-ID. The brief in support of Indiana’s law was initiated and written … Continue reading
Darcy Richardson has been writing the most comprehensive story of U.S. political parties (with emphasis on the parties that were not the two major parties) ever written. His Volume III has just been published. The full title is Others: Third … Continue reading