Cynthia McKinney Runs in California Peace & Freedom Presidential Primary

The California Peace & Freedom presidential primary ballot will include Cynthia McKinney. She is also appearing on the California Green Party presidential primary. That makes two individuals who are running in two simultaneous presidential primaries in the same state; the other is Ralph Nader, also in those same two California parties. It is believed that McKinney and Nader are the first two individuals in history to have their names on the ballot for president in two political party presidential primaries (in the same state) simultaneously.

The final list of which candidates are appearing on each California party’s presidential primary will be set on November 7.

Cynthia McKinney Runs in California Peace & Freedom Presidential Primary

The California Peace & Freedom presidential primary ballot will include Cynthia McKinney. She is also appearing on the California Green Party presidential primary. That makes two individuals who are running in two simultaneous presidential primaries in the same state; the other is Ralph Nader, also in those same two California parties. It is believed that McKinney and Nader are the first two individuals in history to have their names on the ballot for president in two political party presidential primaries (in the same state) simultaneously.

The final list of which candidates are appearing on each California party’s presidential primary will be set on November 7.

Hearing Set in Michigan Lawsuit on Voter List

A state court in Michigan has set a hearing date of November 7, at 10 a.m., in Grebner v State. This is the lawsuit over whether the state may give the list of people who choose a Republican presidential primary ballot to the Republican Party, but otherwise keep the list a secret (and to do likewise for the Democrats). The case is in Ingham County Circuit Court, no. 07-1507-cz.

Meanwhile, a bill to cancel the Michigan 2008 presidential primary is pending in the House Oversight and Investigation Committee, but no hearing has been scheduled. That bill is HB 5353.

Arizona Government Will Not Appeal Libertarian Party Primary Decision

On October 26, the Arizona Secretary of State and Attorney General’s offices let it be known that the state will not appeal the Libertarian Party primary election decision. That decision, handed down in U.S. District Court on September 25, had said that parties are free to exclude independents from voting in their primaries.