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
Richard Winger
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
Rogers, Arkansas, is in the northwestern part of the state. The high school, which has 1,500 students, recently held a Mock Election. The gubernatorial results: Governor: Democrat Mike Beebe 39.5%, Republican Asa Hutchinson 36.8%, Green Jim Lendall 11.1%, independent Rod … Continue reading
Ballot access activists in Oklahoma and Pennsylvania are doing an excellent job, publicizing the issue and working for legislative change in 2007. The Oklahoma Ballot Group, and the Oklahoma Coalition of Independents, have been asking Democratic and Republican state legislators … Continue reading