On December 11, a Democratic Party activist filed a federal lawsuit to stop the Michigan Democratic presidential primary. Martha Hayes v Michigan Democratic Party and the Michigan Secretary of State, no. 1:07-cv-1237. The case is in U.S. District Court in … Continue reading
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The summer 2007 issue of University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review is finally in print. It is entirely devoted to election law articles. Ballot Access News editor Richard Winger has an article in that issue, titled, “Can U.S. … Continue reading
The Socialist Workers Party has run a presidential candidate, and placed him or her on the ballot in some states, in all elections starting in 1948. It expects to release the name of its 2008 presidential candidate in January 2008. … Continue reading
Senator Chris Dodd is not on the Virginia Democratic presidential primary ballot because his circulators turned in the petition to the state Democratic Party headquarters, rather than the State Board of Elections. By the time the mistake was understood, the … Continue reading
Senator Chris Dodd is not on the Virginia Democratic presidential primary ballot because his circulators turned in the petition to the state Democratic Party headquarters, rather than the State Board of Elections. By the time the mistake was understood, the … Continue reading