On May 12, the nation’s TV networks sued South Dakota, over that state’s decision to keep exit pollsters 100 feet from the entrance of polling places at the June 3, 2008 primary. Exit pollsters in almost all other states are … Continue reading
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The Michigan State Court of Appeals will hear Ebbers v Secretary of State on June 11. The issue is whether someone may circulate a recall petition, even if he or she doesn’t live in the district. Case number 283782. The … Continue reading
The Constitution Party vote on April 26 for vice-president was: Darrell Castle 389, Scott Bradley 58, Don Grundmann 43.7, Mad Max Riekse 13.3, Susan Ducey 8. 42 of Don Grundmann’s votes came from California. Scott Bradley got votes as follows: … Continue reading
On April 14, the Democratic National Committee filed a lawsuit against the Federal Election Commission, case no 1:08-cv-639, in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. The lawsuit is really directed at Senator John McCain, who has spent more than is … Continue reading
The Peace & Freedom Party of California has enjoyed ballot status in all presidential elections 1968 through 1996, and 2004 to the present. PFP was a nationally-organized party in 1968, but the other state units of PFP ceased to exist … Continue reading