The Republican Parties in two states, Idaho and South Carolina, are currently litigating whether they are constitutionally entitled to some procedure that will prevent adherents of other political parties from voting in Republican primaries. In Idaho, all the briefs are … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: December 2010
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide next year whether to hear Green Party of Connecticut v Lenge, 10-795. This the case on discriminatory public funding. The state has asked to delay its response from January 14, 2011, to February 14, … Continue reading
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide next year whether to hear Green Party of Connecticut v Lenge, 10-795. This the case on discriminatory public funding. The state has asked to delay its response from January 14, 2011, to February 14, … Continue reading
Generally speaking, all states have finished tallying the votes from the November 2, 2010 election. This year, every state that had a U.S. Senate election, or a gubernatorial election, has reported write-in results for at least some offices (except for … Continue reading
Jeff Jacoby has this column in the Boston Globe of December 27, advocating that Congress vote to enlarge the membership of the U.S. House of Representatives. See here. Thanks to ElectionLawBlog for the link. … Continue reading
The Colorado Republican State Central Committee is composed of party officers from each of the 64 counties, and Republican elected officials, and bonus members. The bonus members for each county are based on how many people voted for the Republican … Continue reading