This newspaper story, published November 16 in the Concord, New Hampshire Monitor, describes the hearing held in Libertarian Party of New Hampshire v Gardner. The story seems to suggest that the judge is skeptical of the law, which provides that … Continue reading
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On November 15, a U.S. District Court Judge in Idaho heard the state’s motion to dismiss Beck v Ysursa, the case over whether the Republican Party may have a closed primary. Judge Mikel Williams promised to rule quickly. Here is … Continue reading
On November 15, the Michigan State Court of Appeals heard the state’s appeal, on whether the state can give the list of presidential primary voters to the major parties, and no one else. The 3 judges had tough questions for … Continue reading
On November 15, the New Age-Examiner newspaper of Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania, published this story, showing how at least four municipalities in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, filled their councils by means of write-in votes, in the November 6, 2007 election. Voters in small … Continue reading
On November 14, Iowa Secretary of State Michael Mauro sent out a press release, publicizing the state’s new voter registration forms, which will give voters 5 choices instead of 3 choices. The old forms forced voters to choose Democratic, Republican … Continue reading