On October 16, both houses of Congress voted on HB 2775, the bill to re-open the federal government. Republicans who voted on the bill include 231 in the U.S. House and 45 in the U.S. Senate, totaling 276 Republican votes … Continue reading
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U.S. District Court Judge Claude M. Hilton will hear Democratic Party of Virginia v Virginia State Board of Elections on October 18, Friday. This is the case on whether Virginia election officials should have purged approximately 40,000 voters in advance … Continue reading
On October 17, the Virginia Libertarian Party filed this brief with the U.S. Supreme Court. The case is Libertarian Party of Virginia v Judd, 13-231. The issue is Virginia’s ban on out-of-state petitioners. The state wants the U.S. Supreme Court … Continue reading
The Barrow Journal of Winder, Georgia, has this editorial, which criticizes Virginia’s gubernatorial debate sponsors for excluding Rob Sarvis from all gubernatorial debates. By contrast, Georgia gubernatorial debates in each of the last three elections have included all three ballot-listed … Continue reading
The New York City Board of Elections has announced that the ballot for New York city’s election on November 5, 2013, will be printed in six-point type. This means that most voters will be required to use a magnifying glass. … Continue reading