On Thursday, June 14, the U.S. Supreme Court issued an opinion in Minnesota Voters Alliance v Mansky, 16-1435. Here is the opinion. The vote was 7-2. Minnesota does not let anyone wear any “political badge, political button, or other political … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2018
The Michigan Court of Appeals has voted 2-1 to keep Matt Morgan off the Democratic primary ballot for U.S. House, district one. See this story. He will now attempt to obtain enough write-in votes in the August primary to be … Continue reading
On June 13, attorneys for the Nebraska Secretary of State asked a U.S. District Court to rule that the Nebraska petition requirement for non-presidential independent candidates is unconstitutional. The law requires signatures equal to 10% of the registered voters. When … Continue reading
The most obscure partisan office in California is member of the Board of Equalization. California is divided into four districts, each one of which elects a member to that Board, which deals with taxation. In the Fourth District, attorney Mike … Continue reading
Mexico holds a presidential election on July 1, with four candidates on the ballot. On June 12, for the third time, all the ballot-listed candidates debated each other. See this story. … Continue reading