On August 25, the Democratic National Committee will consider whether to grant an exemption to the Florida Democratic Party, to let it keep its full slate of delegates even if the Florida presidential primary is held on January 29. The … Continue reading
Richard Winger
On August 7, San Diego County, California, said it will send postcards to most registered voters who don’t already vote absentee, inviting them to become absentee voters. The vast majority of absentee voters vote by mail. Other counties may imitate … Continue reading
U.S. District Court Judge Harold Murphy will hold a trial on August 22 in Common Cause v Billups, 4:05-cv-201, in Rome, Georgia. This is the case over Georgia’s modified law requiring voters at the polls to show a government photo-ID. … Continue reading
An earlier post on August 6 has links to the briefs of the political parties to the U.S. Supreme Court, in the “top-two” case called Washington State v Washington Republican Party. In the interests of fairness, here are the two … Continue reading
Five performances of “Baum for Peace” will be given in New York city. “Baum for Peace”, originally performed in San Francisco, tells the true story of how Terry Baum (who had never been politically active before, except to participate in … Continue reading