On January 25, U.S. District Court Timothy S. Black, an Obama appointee, rejected the defamation lawsuit filed in 2010 by former Ohio Congressman Steve Driehaus. Here is the 7-page opinion, Susan B. Anthony List v Driehaus, 1:10-cv-720, southern district. Congressman … Continue reading
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Georgia hasn’t had any party (other than the Democratic and Republican Parties) on the ballot, with its party label, in a regularly-scheduled U.S. House election, since 1942. But all other states have had such minor party candidates on the ballot … Continue reading
This article about the final official presidential election returns does not have much new material in it, but it is interesting for pointing out that only four states had a presidential vote margin between the two major party nominees last … Continue reading
Ballot Access News December 1, 2012 – Volume 28, Number 7 This issue was printed on white paper. Table of Contents ARIZONA VOTERS DEFEAT TOP-TWO BY MARGIN OF 2:1 SUPREME COURT NEWS BOOK REVIEW: THE CRUSADER OCTOBER 2012 REGISTRATION TOTALS … Continue reading
On January 1, the House of Representatives approved the “Cliff Deal” on Taxes. Among the 200 Republicans who had been re-elected to the House in November 2012, 69 voted “Yes”, 130 voted “No”, and one didn’t vote. The vote was … Continue reading