On September 14, attorneys for intervenors asked the Third Circuit to rehear the Carl Lewis case. The request is that all 13 full-time judges on the Third Circuit participate. The case is Lewis v Guadagno, 11-3401. The issue is the … Continue reading
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Pennsylvania Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi (R-Chester) is about to introduce a bill that would provide that each U.S. House district choose its own presidential elector. If this plan had been in effect in 2008, Republicans would have won ten … Continue reading
New York held six special legislative elections on September 13. Both the Working Families Party, and the Green Party, had their own nominees in some of these elections. The Working Families nominee in the 54th Assembly district in Brooklyn, Jesus … Continue reading
Two pending Libertarian Party election law cases, one in California and one in Massachusetts, are proceeding slowly because attorneys for the state have asked for extensions of time to file responses. In California, the Libertarian Party is challenging a state … Continue reading
Until 2010, Rhode Island voter registration forms, like the voter registration forms of almost all other states that have registration by party, listed the qualified parties. Voters could choose one by checking a box. But in 2010, the Rhode Island … Continue reading