According to Election Data Services, preliminary 2010 census data suggests that 18 states will either gain or lose U.S. House seats in 2011. The eight states that will gain are: Texas (4), Florida (2), and one each for Arizona, Georgia, … Continue reading
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September 1, 2010 – Volume 26, Number 4 This issue was originally printed on white paper. Table of Contents SOUTH DAKOTA LOSS NORTH CAROLINA LOSS BILL WOULD RESTRICT MATCHING FUNDS BOOK REVIEW: NORTH STAR OTHER LAWSUIT NEWS U.S. HOUSE OF … Continue reading
On September 22, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled that Steve Rauschenberger should remain on the ballot as the Republican Party nominee for State Senate in the 22nd district. His Democratic opponent had argued that he should be removed because in … Continue reading
On September 20, Ralph Nader’s attorney submitted 275 pages of affidavits, from 14 individuals, explaining what the Democratic National Committee and some of its allies did to Nader’s 2004 presidential campaign. The evidence includes affidavits from some of his circulators, … Continue reading
On September 20, U.S. District Court Judge William J. Haynes, a Clinton appointee, struck down Tennessee’s laws on how a previously unqualified party can get on the ballot. Libertarian Party of Tennessee v Goins, 3:08-cv-00063. The case had been filed … Continue reading