The Assembly Elections Committee will hear ACR 145 on Wednesday, Marcy 30, at 9 a.m., along with ten other bills. ACR 145 expresses the sentiment of the legislature that the Secretary of State should exercise his authority to bring into … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2016
Maine Senator Justin Alfond (D-Portland) has introduced LD 1673, to provide for presidential primaries for ballot-qualified parties. The bill has already had a hearing in the Joint Veterans and Legal Affairs Committee. The presidential primaries would be in March. Thanks … Continue reading
The number of signatures independent candidates need in Arizona this year is 3% of the registered voters who are not members of a qualified party (as of the March 1, 2016 tally). For 2016, statewide independents need 35,514 valid signatures. … Continue reading
On March 28, the Georgia Secretary of State ruled that petitions to place presidential candidates on the November ballot may circulate without the name of the presidential or vice-presidential candidate, but the petitions must list the candidates for presidential elector. … Continue reading
On March 24, the government of New Hampshire filed this brief with the First Circuit, in defense of its 2014 law making it illegal for a group to circulate the party petition in an odd year. The case was filed … Continue reading