According to this story, the Ohio Secretary of State has informally said that the Ohio Libertarian Party is no longer qualified. The story quotes a spokesperson for the Secretary of State’s office, who admits the party does have one sentence … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2018
On November 13, four New Mexico voters filed a lawsuit with the State Supreme Court, asking that the Court accept their case and declare that the New Mexico Constitution does not permit the government to spend taxpayer dollars on administering … Continue reading
On November 13, a U.S. District Court heard the case against using ranked-choice voting in a Maine congressional election. The judge said he will rule on Thursday, November 15. See this story. In the meantime, Maine is proceeding to count … Continue reading
The Tenth Circuit will hear Baca v Williams, 18-1173, on January 24, 2019, at 8:30 a.m., in Denver. This is the Colorado “disobedient” presidential elector case.
On November 7, the Eighth Circuit refused to rehear Abdurrahman v Dayton, 16-4551. The rehearing request had been pending for two months. This is the case filed by a 2016 Democratic presidential elector from Minnesota who had refused to vote … Continue reading