On March 11, the North Carolina Supreme Court ruled 5-1 that the petition to put a new political party on the ballot, 2% of the last gubernatorial vote, does not violate the State Constitution. Here is the 17-page opinion, and … Continue reading
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The Tennessee Senate State and Local Government Committee will hear SB 935 on Tuesday, March 15, at 10:30 a.m., in room 12. SB 935 makes some very small improvements in the law on how groups qualify as political parties in … Continue reading
On March 10, the Indiana Senate Elections Committee declined to pass SB 114, which required that birth certificates of presidential candidates be submitted. See this story. … Continue reading
On March 9, the New Hampshire House Election Law Committee decided not to amend any pending election law bill to add a provision about birth certificates for presidential candidates. See the very end of this Washington Post story. The Committee … Continue reading
The Myrtle Beach, South Carolina newspaper The Sun News has this story about the March 10 hearing in Greenville County Republican Party v State of South Carolina. This is the case in which the Republican Party argues that the U.S. … Continue reading