On July 13, a USA Today/Gallup Poll was published. 58% say the two major parties are doing “such a poor job” that a third party is needed. Only 33% say the two major parties “do an adequate job of representing … Continue reading
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In the upcoming October 2007 session of the U.S. Supreme Court, the Court will hear its first ballot access case since 1992. It is New York State Board of Elections v Lopez Torres, no. 06-766. The case concerns New York … Continue reading
In the upcoming October 2007 session of the U.S. Supreme Court, the Court will hear its first ballot access case since 1992. It is New York State Board of Elections v Lopez Torres, no. 06-766. The case concerns New York … Continue reading
Oklahomans for Ballot Access Reform is asking for donations to put an initiative on the November 2008 ballot. Contributions can be postally mailed to Oklahomans for Ballot Access Reform, PO Box 14042, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74159-1042. Oklahoma law does not set … Continue reading
On July 12, a California state court ruled tentatively that the right to a recount includes the right to examine the electronic data and system audit logs, when electronic vote-counting machines are used. The case is Americans for Safe Access … Continue reading