On July 3, an Arizona resident filed a federal lawsuit to overturn the 2016 Arizona law that makes it a crime for most individuals to handle a voted, sealed, mail-in ballot. The resident, a member of the Arizona League of … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2018
On July 6, the Virginia State Board of Elections determined that Matt Waters has enough valid signatures to be on the November 2018 ballot for U.S. Senate. He is the Libertarian nominee. He needed 10,000 valid signatures. The only other … Continue reading
An Arizona initiative to provide that the state would join the National Popular Vote compact appears not to have enough signatures. July 5 was the deadline for statewide initiatives, and according to this article, only four different initiatives submitted signatures, … Continue reading
Willie Lee Wilson was a candidate for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination. In 2017 he sued the Democratic National Committee over his belief that the national party had injured his campaign. On June 22, U.S. District Court Judge Trevor McFadden … Continue reading
The New Mexico Libertarian Party has received permission to pay for a recount of its primary write-ins for Governor. The party had no candidate for Governor on the primary ballot, but it had a write-in candidate. The initial tally said … Continue reading