Judy Baar Topinka, Republican nominee for Illinois Governor, said on November 2, “If people want to have a change, they won’t waste their vote any other way”. News media interpreted her remark as a plea to voters not to vote … Continue reading
Richard Winger
It is fairly likely that the proportion of votes cast for minor party and independent candidates for the top-most offices next week will be the highest percentage in a mid-term year since 1914. In 2002, the proportion of voters choosing … Continue reading
It is likely that the Lou Dobbs show will air a brief interview with Richard Winger on Friday, November 3. The show runs from 6 pm to 7 pm eastern time. Also, Bill Redpath, national chair of the Libertarian Party, … Continue reading
On November 1, the Ohio Secretary of State signed a consent order, settling the lawsuit The Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless v Blackwell, sou. dist., C2-06-896. Absentee ballots received by mail that contain the voter’s date of birth, address … Continue reading
On October 30, an independent candidate for the Arizona legislature, George Seaman, sued over that state’s policy of giving a free list of registered voters to the qualified parties, but no one else. The case is Seaman v Yavapai County, … Continue reading