Category Archives: chicanery
“Federal case against Mission postmen sent to prosecutors”
News from Texas:
The case of two Mission postal workers facing an investigation into whether they sold mail-in ballots during the last La Joya school district board election was recently turned over to federal prosecutors for review.
The case focuses… Continue reading
“Schock’s ties to donors raise questions about travel, condo, ‘swaps'”
“Bronx DA Johnson Indicts Former Assembly Candidate Hector Ramirez”
The Bronx Chronicle:
The charges are related to the 2014 race in the 86th AD where Ramirez was accused of election fraud involving absentee ballots. Ramirez was narrowly defeated by the incumbent Assemblyman Victor Pichard. Pichardo won 86th Assembly… Continue reading
Philadelphia Poll Workers Charged with Election Fraud
“Two losing Dallas council candidates file challenge, allege vote was rigged”
“Ethics Commissioner: Libby Mayor, City Council Violated Election Laws”
News from Montana:
The mayor of Libby and its city council violated Montana law in the days before the 2013 election, according to a new report from the Montana Commissioner of Political Practices.
In a decision handed down on May… Continue reading
What’s Like a Slow Motion Car Crash?
New York State government, says Ciara Torres-Spelliscy.
“Appeals judges pepper McDonnell defense with skeptical questions”
“State Supreme Court to release hundreds of pages in Doe probe on Wednesday’
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: “The Wisconsin Supreme Court will release hundreds of pages of filings on Wednesday in three cases it is considering over an investigation into Gov. Scott Walker’s campaign and conservative groups backing him.”
“Appeal denied: Former Secretary of State Scott Gessler violated public trust”
“A Revealing Leftist Defense of Wisconsin’s Shameful Political Prosecutions”
David French at NRO on John Doe.
Wisconsin “John Doe” Case Relisted for May 14 #SCOTUS Conference
Docket. Here is my earlier post on what the relisting means.
“The members of the Wisconsin Supreme Court are so divided they can’t agree who their chief justice is.”
Great lede in this Patrick Marley piece.