On October 24, the Hawaii Green Party began its petition to put the party back on the ballot. Hawaii disqualified the Green Party after the November 2006 election. Only 663 signatures are needed for the party petition. The party lost … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2007
On July 6, 2006, the Green Party of Connecticut had filed a federal lawsuit against the discriminatory public funding law passed by the Connecticut legislature in 2005. Among other things, the law requires a new party to not only collect … Continue reading
On October 18, four U.S. Senators introduced SJR 21, a proposed Constitutional amendment. It says, “Congress shall have power to regulate the raising and spending of money, including through setting limits, for campaigns for nomination for election to, or for … Continue reading
Michigan requires petitions signed by one-half of 1% of either major party’s last presidential vote, for a candidate to qualify for the January 15 presidential primaries. The due date was October 23, 2007. Of course, this procedure only applies to … Continue reading
On October 18, a Democratic nominee for Rensselaer County legislature won a court decision that put him back on the November 2007 ballot. Robert Zinzow was nominated for the 4th district special election on September 16, by a meeting of … Continue reading
Only three presidential candidates have applied to the Federal Election Commission to receive primary season matching funds, as of October 23. They are John Edwards, John McCain and Tom Tancredo. The FEC has already certified eligibility for McCain and Tancredo, … Continue reading