Washington State’s Attorney General, Rob McKenna, will personally argue in the U.S. Supreme Court on October 1, 2007, when the Court hears the case over whether “top-two” primaries, in conjunction with party labels, are constitutional if political parties object. It … Continue reading
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Washington State’s Attorney General, Rob McKenna, will personally argue in the U.S. Supreme Court on October 1, 2007, when the Court hears the case over whether “top-two” primaries, in conjunction with party labels, are constitutional if political parties object. It … Continue reading
See here for an outstanding article that explains the various types of primary used in U.S. history, with a special emphasis on Mississippi. The author, Steve Rankin, has become one of the nation’s leading experts on partisan primary elections. … Continue reading
On August 1, Bill Van Allen filed his appeal brief in the 2nd circuit, in Van Allen v Cuomo, 07-3118. This is the lawsuit that challenges New York’s unique law that when a registered voter changes his or her registration … Continue reading
On August 5, nine candidates seeking the Republican presidential nomination debated each other in Des Moines, Iowa. The debate lasted 90 minutes and was broadcast on ABC. Once more, although not every candidate had an equal amount of time, fundamentally … Continue reading