On October 31, James Hall filed this brief in his ballot access case, Hall v Bennett. Hall is trying to get on the ballot for the December 17, 2013 special election to fill the vacant U.S. House seat, First District. … Continue reading
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The Atlantic has this lengthy essay by Alex Seitz-Wald on why the U.S. Constitution is outmoded. The article mentions that among the several hundred national constitutions that have been written in the last one hundred years, almost none of them … Continue reading
On November 1, the Arkansas Secretary of State’s office said the Libertarian Party’s petition has enough valid names, so the party is back on the ballot. The Secretary of State is still working on checking the Green Party petition. Arkansas … Continue reading
Parker Griffith will run for U.S. House, 5th district, in 2014, as an independent. He is already circulating his petition. He was elected as a Democrat in 2008, from the same Alabama district, but in 2009 he changed his affiliation … Continue reading
Every three months, the Arizona Secretary of State releases a new voter registration tally. The October 1, 2013 figures are here. The link also shows the July 1, 2013 totals. The state’s three qualified minor parties have all increased their … Continue reading