The notion that Michael Bloomberg might be an independent presidential candidate is re-explored in this article by television executive Arick Wierson. Bloomberg was born in 1942, so in 2020 he would be 78 years old. … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2018
THe Ninth Circuit heard oral argument in Soltysik v Padilla, 16-55758, on February 8, 2018. This is the case over California party labels on the ballot. One of the three judges on the panel was Stephen Reinhardt. But then Judge … Continue reading
On April 19, the supporters of Bernie Sanders who are suing the Democratic National Committee filed their reply brief in the Eleventh Circuit in Wilding v Democratic National Committee, 17-14194. The brief says, “To wit, Defendants want this Court to … Continue reading
On April 19, the Third Circuit issued an opinion in Wilmoth v Secretary of State of New Jersey, 17-1925. The issue is New Jersey’s law that requires petitioners to be registered voters in New Jersey. The two plaintiffs, Shawn Wilmoth … Continue reading
The Minnesota legislature ends its 2018 session in a month. The bills to prevent local jurisdictions from using ranked-choice voting for their own elections seem unlikely to pass. SF 3325 had passed the Senate Government Finance & Elections Committee on … Continue reading