According to this story, a poll worker in Williamson County, Texas, interpreted Texas law against electioneering at the polls to mean that a voter was not permitted in the polling place unless she covered up her shirt, which said, “Vote … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2012
The October 24 issue Honolulu Weekly has this story about the race for the State House, 20th district, in Oahu. The Green nominee, Keiko Bonk, is running against the long-time speaker of the House, Calvin Say. This more recent story, … Continue reading
On November 1, CNN/ORC released a poll for the Colorado presidential race that includes five candidates. The results for likely voters are: Obama 48%, Romney 47%, Johnson 4%, Stein 1%, Goode under 1%. For registered voters, the results are: Obama … Continue reading
The Wyoming Public Broadcasting Stations will host the only Wyoming broadcast debates this year for both U.S. Senate and U.S. House. The station invited all ballot-listed candidates. See here. In the U.S. Senate race, three parties have nominees (Republican, Democratic, … Continue reading
The OSCE (Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe) has been observing elections in its 56 member nations starting in 2002. This article describes the OSCE reaction to recent news that Iowa will not allow international observers to be closer … Continue reading