On July 6, an Iowa state trial court heard oral arguments in a case filed to block the state’s new voter ID law. See this story. … Continue reading
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On July 7, Jonathan Jenkins, well-funded independent candidate for U.S. Senate from Texas, publicly explained why he didn’t submit any signatures on the petition deadline late last month. See this story. … Continue reading
Never before has any party, other than the Republican and Democratic Parties, been entitled to presidential primaries in as many as ten states in any one year. But it is possible in 2020 the Libertarian Party might have presidential primaries … Continue reading
North Carolina holds a statewide election this November for Justice of the Supreme Court. There are three candidates, two Republicans and one Democrat. This Charlotte Observer article explains how a legislative change this year changed the order of the candidates … Continue reading
The Mexico Electoral Commission has released the official tally for the presidential election of July 1. See this story. … Continue reading
On July 6, the Michigan Supreme Court said it will hear the case over whether an initiative to set up a nonpartisan redistricting commission can be on the ballot. Everyone agrees the initiative has enough valid signatures, but the Secretary … Continue reading