Oklahomans for Ballot Access Reform (OBAR), which is sponsoring the initiative petition to ease the Oklahoma ballot access laws, has decided to double the pay of paid circulators, if those paid circulators turn in at least 50 signatures on any … Continue reading
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In the first week in November, the Voting Rights Section of the U.S. Justice Department asked 18 states to prove that they are in compliance with the 1993 federal voter registration law. That law is commonly refered to as “Motor … Continue reading
On November 6, three Reform Party leaders sued certain other Reform Party leaders in federal court in Elkins, West Virginia. The case is Heinemann v Kennedy, 2:07-cv-91. The defendants include Beverly Kennedy and her attorneys. The three plaintiffs are Jerome … Continue reading
See this commentary, on Lou Dobbs’ prediction that an independent candidate will be elected president in 2008. Lou Dobbs is a commentator on CNN. Thanks to Glenn Brown. … Continue reading
At least one member of the Constitution Party was elected on November 7, 2007. Scott C. Stevens won a spot on the city council of Warren, Michigan. Warren is Detroit’s largest suburb. The voters were asked to choose 9 at-large … Continue reading