Marco Battaglia has filed a lawsuit in Iowa state court to get back on the ballot. He is the Libertarian Party nominee for U.S. House, 3rd district. He was kept off because he uses an alias.
See this story.
On June 30, the Delaware House passed HB 188, which lets independent voters vote in partisan primaries. The vote was 22-17. The vote was not partisan. The 17 “no” votes came from eleven Democrats and six Republicans.
This TV news story says that an independent voter in Rochester, Minnesota, has launched a campaign to ease Minnesota ballot access laws for independent candidates. His organization, Open the Ballot Minnesota”, wants to (1) legalize electronic signatures; (2) decrease the number of signatures for independent candidates and the nominees of unqualified parties who want to run for legislature: (3) expand the absurdly cramped two-week petitioning period for non-presidential petitions.
On July 1, Columbia Journalism Review published an interview with Tucker Carlson. See it here. In the last fourth, he talks about doing everything he can to start a new political party.
According to this story, the Lincoln Party has enough valid signatures to appear on the statewide Indiana ballot this year. This is the first time a midterm minor party or independent candidate statewide petition has succeeded in Indiana since 1994. As to presidential years, there was a successful statewide petition in 2024, done by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., an independent presidential candidate.