On January 29, a San Bernardino County, California Superior Court issued an opinion in Boydston v Padilla, civ-ds-1921480. This is the lawsuit in which some independent voters challenge the rules for who can vote in California presidential primaries. California law … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2021
Last year, Clinton Krislov was a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Illinois Supreme Court Justice. He needed 5,050 signatures and he submitted 9,542, but when his petition was challenged, he was found to be 108 signatures short. He did … Continue reading
On February 21, the Ohio Libertarian Party asked for rehearing en banc in the Sixth Circuit in Libertarian Party of Ohio v Wilhem, 20-3585. This is the lawsuit challenging the Ohio law that says no one may serve on the … Continue reading
On February 17, the Virginia House Privileges & Elections Committee passed SB 1148, which moves the non-presidential primary from the second Tuesday in June to the third Tuesday in June. The bill had already passed the Senate. Because the non-presidential … Continue reading
On September 8, 2020, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled that Kanye West should not be on the November 2020 ballot as an independent for president, even though it appeared he had more than enough signatures. The court did not explain … Continue reading