In 2004, a New Jersey state legislator, Assemblyman Reed Gusciora, and others filed a lawsuit against New Jersey officials, arguing that the state’s use of vote-counting machines with no paper trail violates the New Jersey Constitution and various New Jersey … Continue reading
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On September 16, Purple Strategies released a Virginia 2013 gubernatorial poll. The poll was conducted by phone and internet. For phone users, the respondents did not receive a phone call from a human researcher, but from an interactive electronic system … Continue reading
On September 16, the Libertarian Party national office releases this list of 142 members holding elective public office. Of those, 39 are in partisan office. … Continue reading
On September 16, independent candidate James Hall filed a lawsuit against Alabama, seeking a reduction in the number of signatures needed for petitioning candidates in the upcoming special election to fill the vacant U.S. House seat, First District. The lawsuit … Continue reading
The Arkansas Green Party, and also the Arkansas Libertarian Party, are both petitioning to get on the 2014 ballot. The Green Party now has 10,700 signatures toward its goal of 16,000. It is believed that the Libertarian Party petition also … Continue reading