On December 21, the Illinois State Board of Elections ruled that Alan Keyes should be on the Republican presidential primary ballot, even though 3,000 signatures are required and Keyes submitted fewer than 200 signatures. The man who challenged Keyes’ petitions … Continue reading
Richard Winger
The New Jersey National Popular Vote Plan bill, which has already passed the Assembly, is expected to receive a vote on the State Senate on January 3.
Constitutional law scholar Vikram Amar as this essay on Findlaw, on the California initiative to let each U.S. House district choose its own presidential elector. Backers of the initiative earlier said they cannot get the signatures in time for the … Continue reading
Here is a newspaper story about the December 20 hearing in U.S. District Court, in the federal government’s lawsuit against New York state for not replacing its lever voting machines. The judge wants the state to tell him by January … Continue reading
On December 20, the Arkansas Secretary of State’s office approved the Constitution Party’s petition for presidential status. The party is now on for president in 15 states. Exactly four years ago, the party was only on in 10 states.