According to Greg Kaza, the Libertarian Party has again polled over 1,000,000 votes for its nominees for U.S. House across the nation. The party also did this in 2000, 2002, 2004, 2008, and 2010. The Libertarian Party is the only … Continue reading
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Now that President Obama has said, “We need to fix that” on election night, it is highly likely that Congress will consider many bills to improve election administration in federal elections. Obama was referring to the problem that in some … Continue reading
General circulation media has recently run stories on the Libertarian Party’s gaining status as a “political party” under West Virginia law, and District of Columbia law. Here is a story about West Virginia; here is a story about D.C. … Continue reading
Ralph Nader’s litigation on various election law issues from the 2004 election are still moving along in various courts. Nader’s lawsuit against the Federal Election Commission, over the FEC’s refusal to even ask various state Democratic Parties and various law … Continue reading
Only one name appeared on Georgia’s November ballot for U.S. House, 10th district. The only name on the ballot was incumbent Republican Paul Broun. However, according to this story, after Broun said recently that evolution was an idea “from the … Continue reading