On March 31, U.S. District Court Judge John Woodcock heard four hours of testimony and argument in Libertarian Party of Maine v Dunlap, the case that challenges the Maine deadline for a new party to submit at least 5,000 voter … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2016
On March 31, the Republican National Committee filed an amicus curiae brief in Libertarian Party of New Hampshire v Gardner, the lawsuit challenging the 2014 law that made it illegal to collect signatures on a party petition during an odd … Continue reading
The Los Angeles Times has this story, trying to determine what the results will be for California congressional and legislative races if the Republican voter turnout is especially high in June. … Continue reading
Ron Paul, on television recently, said that voters who agree with the Green Party or the Libertarian Party on the issues ought to vote for those parties. Paul also said that he himself will not vote for either Donald Trump … Continue reading
On March 21, Indiana Governor Mike Pence signed SB 61. It keeps the straight-ticket device, but says that voters who use it will also be required to vote separately on local partisan offices for which more than one candidate is … Continue reading
On March 31, the Oklahoma House passed SB 896 by a vote of 69-15. It makes it easier for a party to remain on the ballot. Current law removes parties from the ballot when they fail to poll 10% for … Continue reading