On September 2, the Daily Oklahoman, largest newspaper in Oklahoma, ran this article about the proposed initiative to improve the ballot access laws. UPDATE: the same story ran in the Lawton Constitution. Lawton is the largest city in western Oklahoma. … Continue reading
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In 2002, the Arizona Libertarian Party filed a federal lawsuit against a law that mandated that the party must allow independents to vote in its primary. The party’s members are far outnumbered by the number of registered independents in the … Continue reading
Former Senator Sam Nunn spent the last week traveling in Russia with Senator Richard Lugar, and gained publicity from the trip. Here is an Atlanta Journal-Constitution interview with him, in which he repeats his suggestion that the U.S. talk to … Continue reading
On August 31, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee became the first candidate for the Republican presidential nomination to endorse full voting rights for the District of Columbia. He said, “They’re American citizens. They pay taxes and it just doesn’t seem … Continue reading
On August 31, the Michigan Democratic Party announced it will choose national convention delegates at the January 15 presidential primary (the bill moving the state’s primary passed yesterday, although the Governor still hasn’t signed it). This sets up a confrontation … Continue reading