On September 17, the Texas NAACP and the Mexican American Caucus of the Texas House filed a new lawsuit against the 2011 law that requires voters at the polls to show one of six types of government photo-ID. The 2011 … Continue reading
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On September 9, Norway held a Parliamentary election. Eight parties won at least one seat, including the Green Party, which won its first seat with 2.8% of the national vote. See this wikipedia article about the election. The eight parties … Continue reading
As reported earlier, Gary Johnson and James Gray, the 2012 Libertarian national ticket, sued the Commission on Presidential Debates last year. The CPD rules say that anyone who is on the ballot in states containing a majority of electoral college … Continue reading
The U.S. Supreme Court returns from its summer recess next month. There are several election law cert petitions before the court, and several more are likely to be filed in the coming month. The only election law case that the … Continue reading
The West Virginia Secretary of State has released August 2013 registration data. All parties except the Democratic Party have increased their share of the registration since the November 2012 election, and the percentage of independents has also risen. The August … Continue reading