Both the Democratic Party of Nebraska and the Libertarian Party of Nebraska have told the Secretary of State that independent voters should be allowed to vote in their primaries for all partisan office. See this story. The law in Nebraska … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2016
On February 22, the voters who brought the North Carolina racial gerrymandering lawsuit against the state’s original U.S. House district boundaries filed a motion with the 3-judge U.S. District Court. It says, “The map adopted by the General Assembly (last … Continue reading
A trial opens on February 22 in U.S. District Court in Richmond, over Virginia’s requirement that voters at the polls show government photo-ID. See this story. … Continue reading
Kenneth Vogel and Isaac Arnsdorf here write for Politico that the 2016 presidential race, so far, demonstrates that the candidates with the most money don’t always win. … Continue reading
The Birmingham News has this detailed account of ballot access restrictions in Alabama for new or small political parties. It is by Leigh LaChine, chair of the state’s Libertarian Party. The second half of the article explains the unfair practices … Continue reading