A few weeks ago, Mitt Romney said in a Republican presidential debate that he is opposed to letting ex-felons vote, if they had been convicted of a “violent” crime. Now, Ohio Attorney General Michael DeWine, who was once a U.S. … Continue reading
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On February 21, at 3:15 p.m., former Congressman Virgil Goode will declare his presidential candidacy in front of Federal Hall, 26 Wall Street, New York. Federal Hall is where George Washington was first inaugurated as President, and was the site … Continue reading
As noted previously, five candidates had filed to appear on the Indiana Republican presidential primary, including an unknown, Patricia Sandifer. Indiana law lets anyone on the ballot, no matter if they only file one signature, if no one challenges their … Continue reading
On February 16, U.S. District Court Judge Charles Lovell heard Lair v Murray, cv12-12-H, over Montana’s ban on independent expenditures about candidates for state office. According to this article, even though the Montana law seems to violate Citizens United v … Continue reading
On February 16, the New Jersey Supreme Court issued an opinion in In re: Contest of November 8, 2011 General Election of Office of the New Jersey General Assembly, A58-11. By a vote of 4-3, the Court upheld a challenge … Continue reading