On May 29, the U.S. Department of Justice objected to Georgia rules for voter registration that were passed in 2008. Georgia is one of the states that can’t change its election laws without approval by the Voting Rights Section of … Continue reading
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On May 29, the U.S. Department of Justice objected to Georgia rules for voter registration that were passed in 2008. Georgia is one of the states that can’t change its election laws without approval by the Voting Rights Section of … Continue reading
Although the U.S. Supreme Court released two full opinions on June 1, it did not release any of the three pending election law cases. The Court only has four more days on which decisions will be released: June 8, 15, … Continue reading
The Massachusetts Legislature’s Joint Committee on Election Laws will hear H 559 on Wednesday, June 3. It makes it very difficult for anyone to pay a circulator of initiative petitions. It outlaws any payment per signature, even bonuses for high … Continue reading
The British newspaper The Independent has this interview with Nigel Farage, in its June 1 issue. Farage is the leader of the UK Independence Party. That party believes the Great Britain should not be part of any European Union federal … Continue reading