This newspaper story, published July 16, has the latest on Mary Norwood’s struggle to get on the ballot as an independent candidate for Fulton County (Georgia) Chair of the County Commission. One detail the newspaper omits is that the Fulton … Continue reading
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On July 16, the 11th circuit set an expedited briefing schedule in Scott v Roberts, the case over the constitutionality of Florida’s extra public funding for gubernatorial candidates who have a privately-funded opponent with a very large warchest. All three … Continue reading
On July 16, the Libertarian Party of North Dakota filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court, alleging that the state law requiring a minimum number of votes in a party’s primary, for that party to nominate candidates, is unconstitutional, at … Continue reading
On July 15, the Minnesota Supreme Court agreed to hear Paquin v Mack, A101177. The issue is the validity of the petition of the Warriors for Justice Party. The party submitted a petition to qualify two candidates for the legislature. … Continue reading
On the evening of July 15, the Massachusetts Senate passed H4156, the National Popular Vote Plan bill for electing the president. The bill had passed the House in June. The bill needs one more procedural vote and then it goes … Continue reading