Ilinois State Senator Still Won't Say if he is Forming a New Party

Illinois State Senator James Meeks, who was elected as the nominee of his “Honesty and Integrity” Party in 2002, and who has threatened to get his party on the statewide ballot this year, still won’t say if he is going to do that, according to Illinois newspapers published on May 2. If he is going to do it, and to be its candidate for Governor, he needs 25,000 signatures by June 26.

Ilinois State Senator Still Won’t Say if he is Forming a New Party

Illinois State Senator James Meeks, who was elected as the nominee of his “Honesty and Integrity” Party in 2002, and who has threatened to get his party on the statewide ballot this year, still won’t say if he is going to do that, according to Illinois newspapers published on May 2. If he is going to do it, and to be its candidate for Governor, he needs 25,000 signatures by June 26.

Fed. Gov't Sues Alabama Over Statewide Registration List

On May 1, the U.S. Justice Department sued Alabama for failing to produce a statewide computerized list of registered voters in the state. The object of the lawsuit is, of course, to force the state to expedite this task. Under the Help America Vote Act of 2002, all states that agreed to create such a statewide list received substantial federal funding. The list should have been in existence on January 1, 2006. USA v State of Alabama, 2:06cv-392, m.d.

Fed. Gov’t Sues Alabama Over Statewide Registration List

On May 1, the U.S. Justice Department sued Alabama for failing to produce a statewide computerized list of registered voters in the state. The object of the lawsuit is, of course, to force the state to expedite this task. Under the Help America Vote Act of 2002, all states that agreed to create such a statewide list received substantial federal funding. The list should have been in existence on January 1, 2006. USA v State of Alabama, 2:06cv-392, m.d.