The U.S. Supreme Court releases advance information to the public about which cases it has on conference, for any particular conference date. The purpose of the conference is to decide whether to hear various cases. There are now three election … Continue reading
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On March 28, Michael Chamness asked the 9th circuit to delay ballot printing, in the special election to fill the vacant 36th U.S. House seat, until the U.S. District Court in his case issues an order on whether he should … Continue reading
On March 28, the Idaho Senate State Affairs Committee introduced SB 1198. Currently, Idaho voter registration forms do not ask voters to choose a party. The bill provides that in the future, voter registration forms will include a place for … Continue reading
On March 27, the voters of Baden-Wuerttemberg state in southwest Germany cast ballots for state office. The Green Party placed second, with 24.2% of the vote. Because the Social Democratic Party received 23.1%, there is likely to be a coalition … Continue reading
On March 28, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in McComish v Bennett, and Arizona Free Enterprise Club’s PAC v Bennett, the two combined cases over one aspect of Arizona public funding for candidates for state office. This Associated … Continue reading