On March 26, this reply brief was filed by David Gill in his lawsuit against the Illinois 5% petition requirement for independent candidates for U.S. House. Gill v Scholz, c.d., 3:16cv-3221. … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2021
On March 25, several Georgia groups that promote voter registration filed a federal lawsuit against SB 202, the omnibus election law bill that was signed into law on March 25. The New Georgia Project v Raffensperger, n.d., 1:21cv-1229. The case … Continue reading
On March 24, U.S. District Court Judge Thomas M. Rose issued a ruling in State of Ohio v Raimondo, s.d., 3:21cv-64. He denied the state’s request to force the Census Bureau to speed up the population data, so that the … Continue reading
On Thursday, March 25, the Georgia Senate passed the House version of SB 202, and shortly afterwards, Governor Brian Kemp signed it. Here is a news story about the bill, which changes many election laws. Although the bill has no … Continue reading
On March 10, the Tennessee House Elections & Campaign Finance Subcommittee of the Local Government Committee defeated HB 609. It would have lowered the petition to recognize a new party from 2.5% of the last gubernatorial vote, to .5%. It … Continue reading