HR 1503, the bill in Congress to require presidential candidates to file a copy of their birth certificate when they file with the Federal Election Commission, now has 4 co-sponsors. The bill had been introduced on March 12 by Rep. … Continue reading
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On June 16, the New York Assembly passed A1224 by 135-11. It says that when term limits already exist in any local government, if the elected officials of that local government pass a bill or resolution to repeal term limits … Continue reading
The June 17 Oklahoma Gazette has this article on HB 1072, the bill to somewhat improve the ballot access law for new and previously unqualified political parties. The Oklahoma Gazette is Oklahoma City’s leading free weekly newspaper. The legislature has … Continue reading
The New York Assembly Election Law Committee will meet late on the afternoon of June 17, and is likely to pass A1580, the National Popular Vote bill. Thanks to Bill Mahoney for this news. … Continue reading
On June 15, the California State Appeals Court reaffirmed a lower court ruling, that when electronic vote-counting machines without a paper trail are used, and the losing side in a close election contests the results, election officials must disclose certain … Continue reading