On November 20, the U.S. Court of Appeals heard arguments in Nader v Democratic National Committee, 08-7074. Ralph Nader had filed the case in 2004, arguing that the Democratic National Committee, and the Kerry-Edwards campaign, had filed 29 lawsuits or … Continue reading
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The Alaskan Independence Party has decided not to ask for U.S. Supreme Court review in the case over whether the party can prevent a particular voter from running in its primary for public office. The case is called Alaskan Independence … Continue reading
The Alaskan Independence Party has decided not to ask for U.S. Supreme Court review in the case over whether the party can prevent a particular voter from running in its primary for public office. The case is called Alaskan Independence … Continue reading
On March 21, Allan Stevo, independent candidate for U.S. House in Illinois last year, asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear his ballot access case, Stevo v Keith. The case number will be assigned soon. Illinois requires independent candidates for … Continue reading
New Mexico is the only state in which state elections officials have still not used the November 2008 election returns to determine which parties are ballot-qualified and which are not. The person in the New Mexico Secretary of State who … Continue reading