On February 8, the New Mexico Senate Rules Committee tabled SB 100. It would have permitted two parties to jointly nominate the same candidate. Thanks to Rick Lass for this news. … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2021
On February 4, the Arkansas House unanimously passed HB 1338, which increases the number of signatures for independent presidential candidates from 1,000 to 5,000 signatures. The bill also increases the bill for presidential status for unqualified parties from 1,000 to … Continue reading
This story by election expert Jerry Goldfeder says there is an organized effort by some Republican leaders in New York city to encourage registered Republicans to become registered Democrats, so they can vote in this year’s Democratic primary for Mayor. … Continue reading
Bills have been introduced in each house of the New York legislature to cut the number of signatures for district office, for the 2021 general election only. They are A4686 and S4380. They lower the number of signatures for independent … Continue reading
This Atlanta Journal-Constitution newspaper story briefly describes the many lawsuits that are still pending in both federal and state courts over whether the vote-counting process across the nation last November was fundamentally accurate. The story emphasizes Georgia lawsuits, but includes … Continue reading