Today the Supreme Court declined to put Ralph Nader on the ballot in Ohio. On Friday, Nader asked the high court to review Ohio’s decision to remove him, arguing that a state law that requires people who collect signatures on … Continue reading
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Following is a report from attorney Andrew B. Spiegel in Illinois: Nader is still “in court” in Illinois in both federal and state court. In federal (re unconstitutional filing deadline, signature requirement and definition of qualified voter), the U.S. Ct … Continue reading
Joel Hansen, a long-time activist in the Constitution Party in Nevada (the Nevada affiliate of the Constitution Party is called the Independent American Party), may be elected to the Nevada Supreme Court next month. Polls show him virtually tied with … Continue reading
On Saturday the 6th circuit (which contains Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky and Tennessee) ruled that the new federal law requiring provisional voting can be privately enforced. However, the panel also ruled that the federal law does not require provisional voting outside … Continue reading
This morning, the US Supreme Court ruled against putting Ralph Nader on the Pennsylvania ballot. The Supreme Court has not yet acted on a similar appeal from Nader involving Ohio. … Continue reading