According to this story, New York has eleven vacant legislative seats, but there are no plans to call any special elections, so presumably this situation will last for the remainder of 2014. … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2014
In 2013, the Socialist Party filed a lawsuit against New Jersey state election officials, seeking to gain the ability of voters to register as members of the Socialist Party. The state has again asked for a extension for the settlement … Continue reading
On February 13, the Arizona House passed HB 2196. It repeals the omnibus election law of 2013, which included severe restrictions on how minor party members get on their own party’s primary ballot.
On February 13, the Alabama Constitution, Green, and Libertarian Parties filed their opening brief in Stein v Bennett in the Eleventh Circuit. This is the case over Alabama’s March petition deadline for newly-qualifying parties in presidential years. The U.S. District … Continue reading
Paul Zukerberg, the only candidate who filed in any District of Columbia primary to run for Attorney General, has asked the D.C. Court of Appeals to reverse a lower court ruling and put the Office of Attorney General, and his … Continue reading