On July 30, the trial opened in Service Employees International Union v Husted, s.d., 2:12-cv-562. This is a case challenging Ohio election laws that say provisional ballots are void if they aren’t cast in the right precinct. See this story. … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: July 2012
On July 30, the Libertarian Party filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court against the District of Columbia ban on letting out-of-district circulators work in Washington, D.C. The case is Libertarian Party v Nichols, 12-1248. Here is the complaint. Only … Continue reading
Ballot Access News July 1, 2012 – Volume 28, Number 2 This issue was printed on cream paper. Table of Contents MONTANA PETITION DEADLINE STRUCK DOWN COLORADO IMPROVES DEADLINE LIBERTARIANS SUE MICHIGAN MASSACHUSETTS COURT NIXES STAND-INS ON PETITIONS D.C. CIRCUIT … Continue reading
Americans Elect is a ballot-qualified party in Arizona, with its own primary. The primary will be held on August 28. Already it had been known that two candidates had filed for U.S. House in the Americans Elect primary. Now it … Continue reading
The South Carolina Democratic Party is suing to remove three Republican nominees for state legislature and county office from the November ballot, on the grounds that they didn’t file the correct Statement of Economic Interests back in March. Already approximately … Continue reading