Thirty-three South Dakota legislators have introduced HB 1291, which would provide that parties with state legislators should no longer have primaries for U.S. Senate. Instead, the state legislators would nominate their party’s U.S. Senate nominee. The bill says parties that … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2018
On February 22, Arkansas election officials filed a new appeal in Moore v Martin, the case over the Arkansas petition deadline for non-presidential candidates. The Eighth Circuit last year said the March petition deadline was too early, unless the state … Continue reading
This article explains how the lack of any members on the North Carolina State Board of Elections is causing confusion and uncertainty. … Continue reading
A U.S. District Court will hear Rhodes v Snyder, e.d., 2:17cv-14186, on March 29 at 1:30 pm in Detroit. This is the case over whether the U.S. Constitution requires Michigan to hold a special U.S. House election earlier than November … Continue reading
On February 20, Massachusetts Representative Solomon Goldstein-Rose changed his registration from Democratic to independent. Unlike many other legislators who leave one of the major parties, he intends to run for re-election as an independent this year. See this story. … Continue reading