Two Nevada Republican Assemblymembers have introduced AB 302, which moves the primary from June to January. It also would establish a presidential primary in Nevada, on the same January date. Currently Nevada has a caucus to choose delegates to major … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2015
The Alabama Senate Constitution, Ethics & Elections Committee will hear SB 221 on Wednesday, March 18, at 11 a.m. This is the bill to ease the number of signatures for newly-qualifying parties and independent candidates, and also to set a … Continue reading
On March 13, the South Dakota legislature passed SB 69, which makes ballot access worse for both newly-qualifying parties and independent candidates. The bill was amended on the House floor to soften some of the harm, and the Senate accepted … Continue reading
California Assemblymember Frank Bigelow has introduced AB 372, to require write-in candidates to pay a filing fee if they are running for a partisan office and place first or second in the June primary. The bill is probably prompted by … Continue reading
On March 16, the Illinois Supreme Court unanimously ruled that candidate petitions are not valid unless they have the statutorily required number of valid signatures. Jackson-Hicks v The East St. Louis Board of Election Commissioners, 2015 IL 118929. This may … Continue reading