The New Orleans Times-Picayue has this story about Buddy Roemer. He says he is mulling over a list of 23 possible vice-presidential running mates. He mentions the Americans Elect rule that requires his choice to be someone who is not … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2012
Alabama SB 15, which passed the Senate on April 26, will be heard in the House Constitution & Elections Committee on May 2, Wednesday, at 9 a.m. The hearing is in Hearing Room 123. The only business of the committee … Continue reading
According to Michael Drucker’s The Independent View, only 20,749 Republican voters voted in the April 24 presidential primary within New York city. The only party that had a presidential primary in New York this year was the Republican Party. The … Continue reading
As previously reported, because the Virginia Governor and the Virginia legislature changed the effective date of HB 1151, the Libertarian Party’s presidential petition, which had 2,100 signatures, is not valid and the party must start all over. The Virginia Green … Continue reading
Opponents of Instant Runoff Voting have not prevailed this year, in their attempts to persuade Oakland, California, to abandon it. See this story. The city council will not repeal it, and the opponents’ plans to circulate an initiative to repeal … Continue reading
On April 27, Gary Johnson expects to file evidence with the Federal Election Commission that he has qualified for primary season matching funds. The law requires contributions of at least $5,000 from at least 20 states. Individual contributions can be … Continue reading