The bill approved by the Indiana Senate to allow anyone to vote absentee, whether they are incapable of going to the polls on election day or not, has died in the House. House inaction also killed another bill, to set … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2018
On March 5, the North Carolina State Court of Appeals issued a ruling over the issue of the make-up of the State Board of Elections. See this story. The story also reveals that Governor Roy Cooper will let HB 90 … Continue reading
On March 5, attorneys for the California Secretary of State notified the U.S. Supreme Court that they don’t intend to respond to the cert petition filed last month by the Independent Party. Of course if the Court asked them to, … Continue reading
On March 5, the Pennsylvania League of Women Voters, the lead plaintiff in the state court case that challenged Pennsylvania’s U.S. House districts, filed this brief in the U.S. Supreme Court. Turzai v League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania. The … Continue reading
On February 2, the Detroit voters who sued the Michigan Secretary of State over the timing of the next election for U.S. House, 13th district, filed this reply brief. Rhodes v Snyder, e.d., 2:17cv-14186. The state says the plaintiffs waited … Continue reading