Indiana elects local judges on a partisan basis. A Libertarian Party nominee, Susan Bell, was elected Town Judge of Hagerstown, Indiana, in 2003. She is running for re-election this November. No Democrat or Republican filed to run against her, nor … Continue reading
Richard Winger
Normally weekend days don’t produce much election law news. But Saturday, August 25, will be an exception. On that day, the Republican State Central Committee of Montana will decide whether to choose delegates to the national convention by caucus or … Continue reading
Inc.com has a short feature about Michael Jingozian’s attempt to win the Libertarian Party’s presidential nomination. See it here. Thanks to Eric Dondero for this news. … Continue reading
The trial in Common Cause v Billups is continuing into its third day, Friday, August 24. See here for an account of the Thursday session. The issue is the constitutionality of Georgia’s law requiring voters to show Government Photo-ID in … Continue reading
On August 23, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and his two predecessors, former Governors Gray Davis and Pete Wilson, held a joint press conference in Los Angeles. Their topic was a plea to the legislature to pass a proposed state constitutional … Continue reading