Great Britain holds a parliamentary election on May 7. There will be four televised joint appearances for various candidates for Prime Minister. On March 26, the Conservative and Labour Party candidates, including the incumbent, David Cameron, will answer questions from … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2015
On March 17, the Greenville County, South Carolina, Republican Party lost its lawsuit over South Carolina’s open primary. The Fourth Circuit decision, Greenville County Republican Party Executive Committee v Greenville County Election Commission, 13-2170, is 28 pages. The lawsuit had … Continue reading
On March 20, South Dakota Governor Dennis Daugaard signed SB 69, which injures ballot access for newly-qualifying parties and independent candidates. The bill had passed the legislature on a party-line vote, with Republicans supporting the bill and Democrats opposing it. … Continue reading
On March 18, the Kansas Senate Ethics & Elections Committee passed SB 239, which cancels the 2016 presidential primary. On March 19, the Kansas House Elections Committee passed HB 2398, which completely repeals the presidential primary. The number of states … Continue reading
On November 7, 2014, an Iowa woman who is barred from registering to vote because of a past conviction involving drug laws filed a lawsuit to have the Iowa restriction on ex-felon voting clarified, if not overthrown. On February 5, … Continue reading