As reported earlier, some Virginia voters are suing the Virginia State Board of Elections over the new rule that says voters who sign in at the polls to vote in the Republican presidential primary must say they consider themselves Republicans. … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2016
On January 11, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear Arizona Libertarian Party v Bennett, 15-598. The lower courts had upheld the Arizona law that says only the names of the two largest parties should be printed on voter registration … Continue reading
The U.S. House district boundaries for Virginia are not yet determined. Because Virginia has an unusual set of ballot access laws for petitioning for statewide office, this uncertainty is making it impossible for such petitions to begin to circulate. Virginia … Continue reading
The South Dakota initiative for non-partisan elections (for all office except President) has been found to have enough valid signatures, and will be on the November 2016 ballot. Thanks to IndependentVoterNews for this news. Meanwhile, the proposed Arizona initiative on … Continue reading
The Las Vegas Review-Journal has this article about the January 8 announcement by Dennis Hof that he will seek the Libertarian nomination for State Senate from the 15th district, which consists of western Reno. The paper felt the news about … Continue reading