According to this story, Michael Bloomberg will decide within the next two weeks whether to run for President. Thanks to Political Wire for the link. … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2016
The New York Assembly Election Law Committee will hold a hearing on AB 3218 on Wednesday, March 9, at 9 a.m. The bill removes party emblems (also called logos) from the November ballot. Election officials in New York know that … Continue reading
According to this story, John Kasich submitted 2,184 signatures to be on the Pennsylvania Republican primary ballot, and the legal requirement is 2,000. A supporter of Marco Rubio has challenged the Kasich petition. The hearing on the challenge is set … Continue reading
According to this story, there is a lawsuit pending in a District of Columbia trial court that alleges the D.C. Board of Elections is improperly constituted, and therefore it is without authority to make any decisions. The lawsuit was started … Continue reading
In 2013, the Virginia legislature passed HB 1346, to assist independent presidential candidates, and the presidential nominees of unqualified parties. Virginia law for general election petitions for president requires that candidates for presidential elector be listed on the petition, and … Continue reading