On June 21, Larry Elder won a court order in Sacramento Superior Court, putting him on the September 14, 2021 recall ballot. See this story. The case is Elder v Weber, 34-2021-80003682 in Sacramento Superior Court. The basis for the … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2021
On July 21, advocates of Ohio initiatives filed this reply brief in the Sixth Circuit in Thompson v DeWine, 21-3514, the case over whether during the health crisis, relief should have been granted to initiative petitions. … Continue reading
On July 14, U.S. District Court Judge M. Casey Rodgers, a Bush Jr. appointee, enjoined the Florida law that makes it illegal for candidates for non-partisan office from mentioning their political party. Hetherington v Madden, n.d., 3:21cv-671. Here is the … Continue reading
Paula Jean Swearengin, who was the 2020 Democratic Party nominee for U.S. Senate from West Virginia, has announced that she has left the Democratic Party and joined the People’s Party. She has been appointed state director for West Virginia for … Continue reading
Congressman Brendan Boyle (D-Pennsylvania) has introduced a bill to require that the Speaker of the House be an elected member of the House. The bill doesn’t have a bill number yet. Article II, section two of the U.S. Constitution says … Continue reading