On December 1, the Utah Republican Party filed a federal lawsuit to regain the type of primary system Utah had before the 2014 session of the legislature changed the law. The old system provided that no one could get on … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: December 2014
On December 2, the Arizona Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit filed by some voters in Arizona’s 2nd U.S. House district, claiming that state law requires that the recount that is about to start must use different vote-counting equipment than the … Continue reading
According to this Deseret article, some Utah Republicans are so upset over a plan by the Republican Party to file a lawsuit over how the party nominates, they will raise money to fight the lawsuit in court. In 2014 the … Continue reading
On December 2, the Arizona state legislature filed this 60-page opening brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in Arizona State Legislature v Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission, 13-1314. Article One of the U.S. Constitution says that “the legislature” shall write laws … Continue reading
Illinois is currently one of the few states in which a qualified party can nominate someone after the primary is over, if no one won that party’s nomination in the primary. But an election law bill that is expected to … Continue reading