On April 11, the U.S. District Court that is hearing Utah Republican Party v Herbert asked the Republican Party whether the party still contests the constitutionality of the Utah election code that governs how candidates may get on the Republican … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2016
On April 12, the Arizona Libertarian Party … Continue reading
On April 12, the Seventh Circuit issued this seven-page opinion in Frank v Walker, 15-3582. It says that even though the Seventh Circuit generally upheld Wisconsin’s law that requires voters at the polls to show a government photo-ID, that doesn’t … Continue reading
Heavy.com has this story by Stephanie Dube Dwilson about instances in at least four states recently in which voters have had their party affiliation changed without their knowledge or consent. The four states mentioned in the story are Arizona, California, … Continue reading
On May 31, 2014, the Federal Election Commission determined that it had overpaid Gary Johnson’s 2012 campaign $332,000 in primary season matching funds. See the 2014 document here. On April 5, 2016, the FEC rejected the Johnson campaign’s argument that … Continue reading