The U.S. Supreme Court will consider Gary Johnson v Commission on Presidential Debates, 17-916, at its February 16, 2018 conference. This is the case in which Gary Johnson and Jill Stein argue that the Commission on Presidential Debates is in … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2018
Oklahoma Senator Lonnie Paxton (R-Tuttle) has introduced SB 1038. It says that if a candidate has family income below the federal poverty level, he or she may get on the ballot with a filing fee that is one-fourth of the … Continue reading
This article in the Stanly (North Carolina) News & Press has some details about the legal status of the Green Party in North Carolina, toward the end of the article. The law, effective January 1, 2018, says any party that … Continue reading
The Atlanta Progressive News has this story on the Libertarian Party’s pending lawsuit against Georgia’s ballot access laws for U.S. House. … Continue reading
The Maine referendum petition to save ranked choice voting now has 55,000 signatures, according to this story. It needs 61,123 valid signatures, which are due in three weeks. … Continue reading