See here for an Atlanta Journal-Constitution news story about the trial in federal court in Rome, Georgia, concerning the Georgia requirement that voters at the polls show government photo-ID.
Former Georgia Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney has hinted that she might seek the Green Party presidential nomination. But she has also said that she cannot focus on that until she eliminates her 2006 congressional campaign debt. That debt, which was originally $45,000, is now down to $16,400, according to her website. She is trying to eliminate the remaining debt with a speaking tour in northeast states.
The two factions of the Prohibition Party have agreed to split the Pennock bequest equally, after having met in state court in Media, Pennsylvania. If the two factions had not agreed, they were threatened with having the bank that handles the money give that annual bequest to some other anti-alcohol organization.
On August 17, Diebold announced that its vote-counting equipment business, Diebold Election Systems, had changed its name to Premier Election Solutions. Premier may be spun off as an independent company. Thanks to Walker Chandler for this news.
The St. Petersburg, Florida Times has written a major story about Brian Moore’s announcement that he is seeking the Socialist Party’s presidential nomination. Moore was an independent anti-war candidate for U.S. Senate in Florida in 2006.