On April 19, the Arizona legislature passed HB 2304. This is the Secretary of State’s omnibus election law bill. It says that when a new or previously unqualified party qualifies for the ballot, it is then entitled to be on … Continue reading
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On April 19, the Washington legislature passed SB 5119, which eliminates the 2012 presidential primary, and which also apparently eliminates public elections for Washington state precinct committee officers, which is a political party office. Thanks to Josh Putnam of Frontloading … Continue reading
The Arizona State Court of Appeals says it will release an opinion in City of Tucson v State of Arizona, 2ca-cv-2010-0083, on Wednesday, April 20. This is the case over whether the Arizona’s Constitution protects a city’s right to use … Continue reading
The California State Court of Appeals will hold an oral argument in Ni v Slocum on Tuesday, May 10, at 9:30 a.m. in San Francisco. This is the case that argues that California election law should be interpreted to permit … Continue reading
Although it has been more than ten months since California voters passed Proposition 14, the “top-two open primary”, with 53.73% of the vote, the U.S. Justice Department still hasn’t approved the measure. On April 15, the Department of Justice requested … Continue reading