On November 26, the 6th circuit issued an opinion in League of Women Voters v Brunner, no. 06-3335, which has excellent philosophy about the protection given to each voter by the U.S. Constitution. This specific case was filed in 2005, … Continue reading
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The chart at the top of this blog has updated vote totals on November 25, (compared to November 23) for Ralph Nader, Bob Barr, and Cynthia McKinney. The changes are caused more votes having been counted in California; and North … Continue reading
On November 24, the Virginia State Board of Elections certified its election results. They show that Democrat Tom Perriello defeated incumbent Republican Virgil Goode by 745 votes, in the U.S. House race in the 5th district. However, there are some … Continue reading
The U.S. House has 435 voting members. It seems likely that on November 4, 2008, 30 of them switched from one major party to the other (relative to which party held the seat just before the election). The 24 districts … Continue reading
Most states are still two weeks from having official vote totals announced. Many provisional ballots still haven’t been counted. In the most suspenseful U.S. House race in the nation, Ohio’s 15th district, the 27,000 provisional ballots haven’t been counted yet … Continue reading