On October 26, at another hearing in Credico v New York State Board of Elections, U.S. District Court Judge Raymond J. Dearie kept his own stay intact. This means Randy Credico will be listed on the ballot only once, even … Continue reading
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According to this story, an Alaska state court judge on October 25 refused to decide yet whether it is legal to show voters the list of declared write-in candidates. The judge asked for more substantial briefs by 4:30 p.m. on … Continue reading
On October 26, the Florida State Court of Appeals heard arguments in Ambler v Election Canvassing Board, the case over who should be the Republican nominee for State Senate, 12th district. See this story. The candidate who won the primary, … Continue reading
On October 26, the Ninth Circuit struck down an Arizona law passed in 2004, that requires newly-registering voters to present proof that they are citizens. For people born in the United States, that proof includes a birth certificate or something … Continue reading
On October 25, the California State Court of Appeals issued a ruling in Keyes v Bowen, C062321, holding that state elections officials are not supposed to keep presidential candidates off the general election ballot because they may not meet the … Continue reading