Texas is holding a statewide election on November 5 for various ballot measures, and early voting is in process. According to this story, Sandra Watts, an elected local judge, was forced to cast a provisional ballot when she tried to … Continue reading
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The Times-Dispatch of Richmond, Virginia, has this lengthy story about the wives of each of the three gubernatorial candidates. The section of the story about each particular wife lists Astrid Sarvis first. Thanks to IndependentPoliticalReport for the link. … Continue reading
Think Progress has this interesting story by Carimah Townes about the new Texas law requiring voters at the polls to show government photo-ID. Because the Texas law is so restrictive about documents, one consequence is that newly-married women who take … Continue reading
On October 16, two Ohio Representatives introduced HB 305, which would change voter registration forms. Current Ohio forms do not ask the applicant to choose a party, or to choose independent status. The bill would put that question on voter … Continue reading
Channel 6 in Richmond, Virginia, has this story about Astrid Sarvis’ you tube, which talks about her husband’s exclusion from the October 24 debate. Especially interesting is the information that the two major party candidates had said they had to … Continue reading