This is your Sequoia touch-screen voting machine with Pac-Man hacked onto it without disturbing any of the "tamper-evident" seals supposedly meant to protect it from hackers...
Republican Senate candidate Rand Paul took harsh digs at President Barack Obama while mining for votes in Kentucky coalfields Saturday, saying busybody regulators backed by the president are stifling the coal sector.
Election watchdogs have directed Joe Biden's 2008 presidential campaign to pay the U.S Treasury more than $219,000 to resolve issues caused by sloppy bookkeeping and accepting excessive contributions, including a discounted flight on a private jet.
Residents of this Old West- meets-New Age town can be fined if their fences are too high, they have too many chickens, their dogs aren't on leashes or their weeds are out of control.
Tom Hennessy would like to add not voting to that list.
In a news release today, Army Lt. Col. Terrence Lakin said he is willing to risk a court-martial in order if that’s what it takes to determine whether or not President Barack Obama is eligible to serve as president of the United States. Not your aver
Hardly a day goes by without seeing the stupidity, meanness,
and uselessness of most US
senators. Far too many of them are very
old and have been there far too long.
Many are very rich.&nbs
[a Ron Paul rant] During election season, Sy Leon ("None of the above: Why non-voters are America's political majority") used to rent an oversized trailer into which he loaded two horses. Parking near a voting station, he half-opened the back of the
All the lovely rhetoric about "the will of the people," and "representative government," and the greatness of "democracy," is designed to make you cheer for the enslavement of mankind.
With his country's elections 2 months away, a Ukranian man has filed paperwork to run for President after legally changing his name to "None of the Above".
In November 2008, 658,000 Americans under 30 voted in New Jersey and 782,000 did so in Virginia. In November 2009, 212,000 Americans under 30 voted in New Jersey and 198,000 did so in Virginia. In other words, young-voter turnout this year was down t
This is the same Department I spent a couple of days in court testifying on how many discrepancies I witnessed as an Official Observer for the Libertarian Party last election cycle!
Conservative members of the Supreme Court indicated they
were extremely uncomfortable with restrictions that government has
placed on the role of corporate spending on candidate elections and
might rule broadly to strike what has been a long-standing fixture of
campaign finance laws.
In 2007, WTP instigated a federal lawsuit in
New York seeking to hold election officials in all
fifty states accountable for their deprivation of
the People’s fundamental Right to Vote because of
the use of non-verifiable electronic and mechanical
machine-based vote counting.
The case involves “Hillary: The Movie,” a slashing political
documentary released last year while Mrs. Clinton, now the secretary of
state, was seeking the Democratic presidential nomination. The film was
produced by Citizens United, a conservative advocacy group that is a
nonprofit corporation.
There's no need for elections to be complex and plagued by fraud and the inevitable disappointments delivered by criminal politicians. The overthrow of the United States government can be a peaceful and joyful event.
Washington state has passed a law requiring it’s electoral college votes to be cast in favor of the presidential candidate who wins the popular vote nation-wide. "Gov. Chris Gregoire signed the bill Tuesday, but it doesn’t take effect until enou
"They may have thought the photo was cute but it was very serious," Chrismer said of the photo of the ballot that appeared on an Oshie fan Web site. "You can't violate something as sacred as the ballot."
A Minnesota court confirmed Monday that Democrat Al Franken won the most votes in his 2008 Senate race against Republican Norm Coleman, who had already announced plans to appeal the decision.
A mere 65 votes separated the two candidates late Tuesday in a Congressional contest in upstate New York that received national attention and was widely seen as a referendum on the Obama administration’s economic recovery efforts.
A judge says Democrats must put the embattled mayor of Mississippi's biggest city back on the ballot for a May primary. Melton didn't meet residency requirements because tax documents list his primary residence as his wife's home in Texas
Only election districts in which minorities make up at least half of the voting-age population are entitled to the protections of a part of the Voting Rights Act that seeks to ensure and preserve minority voting power, the Supreme Court ruled