The ACLU of Connecticut filed a lawsuit on July 6, challenging Connecticut’s “Clean Elections” public funding law. Green Party of Connecticut v Garfield, 3:06cv-01030. The case was assigned to U.S. District Court Judge Robert Chatigny, a Clinton appointee. “Clean elections” … Continue reading
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On July 6, U.S. District Court Judge Sam Sparks, a Bush Sr. appointee, ruled that Congressman Tom DeLay is eligible to run for re-election. This is not the ruling DeLay wanted. Texas election law says when a nominee is “ineligible” … Continue reading
On July 6, U.S. District Court Judge Sam Sparks, a Bush Sr. appointee, ruled that Congressman Tom DeLay is eligible to run for re-election. This is not the ruling DeLay wanted. Texas election law says when a nominee is “ineligible” … Continue reading
The Florida Reform Party, which is ballot-qualified, expects to nominate Max Linn for Governor. He has been head of the Florida branch of the term limits movement. … Continue reading
On June 9, 2006, U.S. District Court Judge Frederick Martone upheld Arizona’s early June petition deadline for independent presidential candidates. He also upheld the state law saying only Arizona residents may circulate such a petition. Nader is appealing.