On March 31,a Mercer County Superior Court struck down some New Jersey restrictions on who can circulate a petition. Here is the 48-page opinion in Empower our Neighborhoods v Guadagno, L-3148-11. In 2007, in a case filed by several minor … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2014
On March 29, the Iowa Supreme Court agreed to hear Narcisse v Iowa Secretary of State, 14-0512. The issue is whether Jonathan Narcisse should be on the June 3 Democratic primary ballot as a candidate for Governor. If he does … Continue reading
On March 30, the Ohio Libertarian Party filed this opening brief in the Sixth Circuit, in its lawsuit to place its gubernatorial candidate on its own primary ballot. The state and the attorney for the individual who challenged the Libertarian … Continue reading
Ballot Access News March 1, 2014 – Volume 29, Number 10 This issue was printed on tan paper. Table of Contents BALLOT ACCESS PROGRESS IN LEGISLATURES OF 8 STATES MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE INTERPRETS PARTY DEADLINE CALIFORNIA KEEPS AMERICANS ELECT … Continue reading
As already noted, on March 19, a U.S. District Court in Kansas ruled that the Election Assistance Commission, a federal agency, must provide Kansas and Arizona election officials with a federal voter registration form that instructs applicants that if they … Continue reading
Here is the opening brief of the Hawaii Democratic Party, in its lawsuit now in the Ninth Circuit over whether it can close its primary to non-members. … Continue reading