On September 10, the North Carolina Supreme Court issued a brief order, saving the registration of certain voters who registered between August 23 and September 3. A state trial court on August 23 had allowed ex-felons who are on parole … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2021
At least five lawsuits have been filed against the new Texas law on voting procedures. This ABA Journal article lists them. Four are in federal court and one is in state court. Thanks to Thomas Jones for the link. … Continue reading
On September 10, the voters who support letting Mayor Byron Brown on the November 2021 ballot for Mayor of Buffalo filed two briefs in the Second Circuit. This brief answers the arguments of Democratic nominee India Walton, who hopes to … Continue reading
On September 10, the California Secretary of State released new voter registration data. All of the six qualified parties except the Republican Party gained, compared to the last tally. The number of independent voters declined. However, all those changes were … Continue reading
On September 8, U.S. District Court Judge Glenn T. Suddaby, a Bush Jr. appointee, struck down a New York state campaign finance law that lets qualified parties give more money to their nominees than unqualified parties may give. Upstate Jobs … Continue reading