On July 30, Washington, D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray signed B20-0245. This is the bill that repeals the restriction on out-of-district petitioners. Now Congress has 30 days to either do nothing on this matter, or conceivably veto the measure. The 30 … Continue reading
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On August 1, Bill Walker announced that he will be an independent candidate for Governor of Alaska in 2014. He is a former Mayor of Valdez, a registered Republican, and an Anchorage attorney who specializes in oil and natural gas … Continue reading
The Louisiana Secretary has provided a tally of the number of registered voters in all parties as of August 1, 2013. The number of registered voters now is lower than it was in November 2012, and the only qualified party … Continue reading
The British Green Party now has a member in the House of Lords. She is Jenny Jones, who had previously been elected to the London Assembly. See this story. The House of Lords even bigger than the House of Commons, … Continue reading
The only election law case scheduled for oral argument in the U.S. Supreme Court is McCutcheon v Federal Election Commission, 12-536, which will be heard October 8, 2013. The issue is the federal law that caps the amount of money … Continue reading