On the afternoon of December 28, Ron Paul and Duncan Hunter paid their $2,500 to be on the Texas Republican presidential primary ballot. Hugh Cort of Alabama also did so. Everyone whom one would expect to file for this primary … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: December 2007
The long-planned ballot access lawsuit against Tennessee’s law for new parties to get on the ballot will be filed during the first week in January 2008. The plaintiffs will be the Constitution, Green and Libertarian Parties of Tennessee. The most … Continue reading
On December 27, the 11th circuit refused to disturb the injunction that had been granted by a U.S. District Court on December 18, concerning Florida voter registration practices. The case is Florida State Conference of the NAACP v Browning, no. … Continue reading
The Texas deadline for presidential candidates to file in presidential primaries is January 2. Candidates pay a fee of $2,500; there is no petition. So far, these Democrats have filed: Clinton, Dodd, Edwards, Kucinich, Obama, and Richardson. Also Joe Biden … Continue reading
The U.S. District Court in Grand Rapids, Michigan, will hold a heareing in Hayes v Michigan Democratic Party on Monday, January 7, at 10 a.m. This is the case in which a Democratic Party activist argues that the presidential primary … Continue reading
The California Peace & Freedom Party will host a presidential candidate debate. All seven candidates in the party’s presidential primary are invited. It will be in San Francisco, Saturday, January 12, between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m., at the Brava … Continue reading