On November 9, Jill Stein filed paperwork indicating that she will seek the Green Party presidential nomination.
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On November 7, two Working Families Party nominees were elected to at-large spots on the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania city council. The election is partisan, and uses limited voting. Seven at-large seats are up but no party is permitted to run more … Continue reading
Here is the story from al.com. I don’t know of a study that totals how much in legal fees government entities pay due to losing court decisions, but it has to be a substantial amount. … Continue reading
Here is the story from the Associated Press on today’s ruling. Here is the four-page opinion in Growe v Simon, A23-1354. It is unanimous. The Court says that the purpose of the presidential primary is to enable Republican voters to … Continue reading
On November 6, the plaintiffs in Frank v Lee, 21-8058, filed this request for reconsideration en banc in the Tenth Circuit. This is the case over the Wyoming law that does not permit political activity within 300 feet of the … Continue reading