On December 10, the Georgia Secretary of State filed this reply brief in the Eleventh Circuit in Cowen v Raffensperger, 21-13199. This is the Libertarian Party case against the 5% petition for district and county partisan office. The U.S. District … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: December 2021
The Kansas City Star has this op-ed by Larry R. Bradley about the initiative for a top-four system currently circulating in Missouri. Bradley supports ranked choice voting, but he criticizes the initiative, both because it eliminates the ability of parties … Continue reading
Daniel Caldwell of Fort Worth, Texas, is a candidate in the 2022 elections for Texas Board of Education, a partisan post. He is seeking the nomination of all four ballot-qualified parties: Republican, Democratic, Libertarian, and Green, according to this story. … Continue reading
On December 1, the Texas Libertarian Party filed a new lawsuit against the law that requires candidates seeking a convention nomination to pay a filing fee. Bilyeu v Scott, w.d., 1:21cv-1089. The party already has an earlier federal lawsuit pending … Continue reading
On December 9, the New York city council passed a bill to let non-citizen adult residents vote in elections for city office. Although fourteen other cities in the U.S. allow non-citizens to vote in at least some local elections, New … Continue reading