On September 30, Alabama filed this 4-page brief in Hall v Bennett, the case over whether the ballot access requirements in the December 17, 2013 special U.S. House elections should be adjusted, due to a much shorter petitioning time than … Continue reading
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Ballot Access News September 1, 2013 – Volume 29, Number 4 This issue was printed on blue paper. Table of Contents FIVE NEW PAPERS ISSUED ON RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PRIMARY SYSTEMS AND POLARIZATION NEW MEXICO REMOVES CONSTITUTION AND GREEN PARTIES COLORADO … Continue reading
The USA Today web page has a six-minute you tube interview with Gayle McLaughlin, Mayor of Richmond, California. She is a registered member of the Green Party and she has been elected and re-elected, although the election is non-partisan. The … Continue reading
On September 27, the Supreme Court of India issued a ruling, saying the Indian Constitution requires that voters be given a chance to case a vote for “None of the above”, when voters are electing candidates to public office. See … Continue reading
The U.S. Supreme Court’s web page says the court will continue to function on October 1 through October 4, even if the federal government shuts down. See the court’s web page here; scroll down to “What’s new.” Thanks to Thomas … Continue reading