The U.S. Supreme Court will consider whether to hear Arizona Libertarian Party v Bennett, 15-598, on January 8, 2016. This is the case over Arizona’s voter registration form, which lists only the two largest parties and gives a checkbox for … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: December 2015
The Green Party is not ballot-qualified for statewide office in Illinois, but it is ballot-qualified in two U.S. House districts. Illinois is one of the few states in which a party that is not qualified statewide can be qualified in … Continue reading
According to this article, all the leading Republican presidential candidates are sending campaign aides to the Northern Mariana Islands and American Samoa. The article doesn’t mention Guam specifically, but it is likely that the points in the article apply to … Continue reading
Early and mid-December is always the best time for individuals to ask state legislators to introduce bills for the following year. There are already some states in which activists are working to get bills to improve the ballot access laws, … Continue reading
On November 3, 2015, Hartford, Connecticut, held a partisan city election. For city council, the city election law says that parties cannot nominate more than six candidates. Voters may only vote for six candidates. But the top nine vote-getters are … Continue reading