A proposed Texas constitutional amendment, SJR 13, is making headway in the Texas legislature. It would ask the voters in November 2013 if they wish to amend the state constitution to impose term limits on these statewide executive posts: Governor, … Continue reading
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Elizabeth Weaver, a former Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, has written a book, to be released May 15, which describes corruption within that court. See this story. Thanks to HowAppealing for the link. … Continue reading
On May 2, Kathleen Curry, an independent write-in candidate for the Colorado legislature in 2010, filed her opening brief in the 10th circuit in Riddle v Hickenlooper, 13-1108. This is the lawsuit that challenges Colorado law that lets individuals contribute … Continue reading
The Daily Oklahoman of May 1 has this letter from E. Zachary Knight, decrying the legislature’s refusal to pass ballot access reform this year. … Continue reading
Kentucky has released new registration data. The only qualified parties in Kentucky are the Republican and Democratic Parties, but Kentucky keeps track of the number of voters who register into five particular unqualified parties. The numbers for the unqualified parties … Continue reading