It is possible that ten candidates will be on the ballot for Mayor of New York city, in November 2009. Non-qualified parties that submitted petitions for that office are Green, Libertarian, Party for Socialism and Liberation, and Socialist Workers. Independent … Continue reading
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On August 19, Markham Robinson and Wiley Drake asked a U.S. District Court in Orange County, California, to re-enter the lawsuit Barnett v Obama, SACV09-82. This is one of the lawsuits over the constitutional qualifications to be President. Drake was … Continue reading
The Constitution Party holds a national committee meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, Oct. 22-24. Former Colorado Congressman Tom Tancredo will speak to the meeting on October 23. This is the third meeting in a row of the National Committee of the … Continue reading
The Rhode Island House of Representatives is likely to reconvene September 2, to consider bills that the State Senate has already passed. Among those bills are the ballot access bills, SB 203 and HB 5426. They lower the number of … Continue reading
A 3-judge U.S. District Court will hear Republican National Committee v Federal Election Commission, 1:08cv-1953, on August 27, in Washington, D.C. The case challenges parts of the McCain-Feingold law that make it difficult for national political parties to help their … Continue reading