The 2004 campaign season was almost eight years ago, and yet three courts are still pondering how to rule on various Ralph Nader lawsuits stemming from the 2004 election. As readers know, the Democratic National Committee and its allies spent … Continue reading
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The Georgia Senate Ethics Committee will hear HB 899 on Tuesday, March 13, at 2 p.m. in Room 310 of the CL Office Building. This is the bill that has all the Secretary of State’s election law improvement ideas except … Continue reading
On March 9, filing for the California primary closed (except in a few districts in which the incumbent is not running for re-election). It appears that there are only thirteen minor party candidates running for U.S. House of Representatives and … Continue reading
On March 10, the Northern Mariana Islands chose delegates as a Republican caucus, and Mitt Romney won all nine spots. See this story. Thanks to Frontloading HQ for the results. … Continue reading
Earlier this month, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office award Americans Elect a trademark for its name. Americans Elect is not the first party to trademark its name. The Washington State Libertarian Party obtained a trademark for its name years … Continue reading