The U.S. Supreme Court has put NAACP v Billups, 08-1231, on its conference of June 4. The Court will probably decide on that day whether to hear the case, which concerns Georgia’s requirement that voters at the polls show a … Continue reading
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On May 21, the Pew Research Center released this public opinion poll on political values. It is an extensive survey, in twelve sections, and used a sample of 3,013 respondents. Among many other findings, the poll shows that 39% of … Continue reading
The Vermont legislature has adjourned. The legislature did not pass any of the bills relating to Instant Runoff Voting, nor did it pass same-day voter registration, nor did it pass the bill to move the primary from September to August. … Continue reading
World Net Daily and Joseph Farah have launched a fundraising drive to pay for billboards around the U.S. that will say, “Where’s the Birth Certificate” and include a link to the web page. The WND announcement of May 21 has … Continue reading
On May 20, the Cumberland County, Tennessee, Election Administrator, Suzanne Smith, recently fired from her job, filed a lawsuit alleging that the Tennessee Constitution does not permit people to be fired because of their partisan affiliation. Smith v Cumberland County … Continue reading