On February 26, a group of petitioners filed this opening brief in the Third Circuit in Benezet Consulting v Boockvar, 20-2976. The case concerns Pennsylvania’s ban on out-of-state circulators for primary petitions. The U.S. District Court had enjoined the law, … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2021
The Maine Secretary of State has asked the First Circuit to reverse the injunctive relief granted by the U.S. District Court in We the People PAC v Bellows, 21-1149. This is the case over Maine’s ban on out-of-state circulators for … Continue reading
According to this Axios story, the SAM Party has a wealthy benefactor, Charles W. Wall. The story is somewhat misleading when it mentions the SAM Party in connection with the 2018 Connecticut gubernatorial election. SAM Party endorsed an independent candidate, … Continue reading
The Gazette, daily newspaper for Cedar Rapids, Iowa, has this staff column, excoriating the Republican majority in the legislature for having passed a bill that makes ballot access more difficult. The bill, SF 413, is sitting on the Governor’ desk. … Continue reading
Missouri Representative John Simmons (R-Krakow) has introduced HJR 52. It would amend the state constitution to provide that the current law on how Missouri voters choose presidential electors would be part of the state constitution. If the legislature passes this … Continue reading