On September 18, attorneys for the state of Georgia asked the Eleventh Circuit to dismiss the lawsuit Curling v Kemp, which was filed in U.S. District Court in 2017. The case concerns the legality of the state’s vote-counting machines, which … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2018
Ballot Access News September 1, 2018 – Volume 34, Number 4 This issue was printed on white paper. Table of Contents U.S. DISTRICT COURT ENJOINS MICHIGAN PETITION REQUIREMENT FOR STATEWIDE INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES TWO NORTH CAROLINA BALLOT ACCESS WINS MONTANA GREEN … Continue reading
Here is a news story about Jeffrey Siskind, an independent candidate for Attorney General of Florida. He is only the third person in the last 90 years to be on the ballot for that office, who is not a Republican … Continue reading
As of noon, September 28, the Florida Supreme Court still had not acted on whether to remove certain statewide ballot measures. The Gainesville Sun here calls on the Court to remove the measures, for violating the same-subject rule in a … Continue reading
On April 28, police for the city of Meriden, Connecticut, prevented Libertarian Party petitioners from working in a city public park at a well-attended Daffodil Festival. The party was working to get 7,500 valid signatures for its statewide slate of … Continue reading