On Sunday, February 1, the Idaho Republican Party state committee reaffirmed its commitment to the pending lawsuit in U.S. District Court called Idaho Republican Party v Ysursa. See this news story. The lawsuit asks that the party be allowed to … Continue reading
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Massachusetts state representative Charles Murphy (D-Bedford) has reintroduced the National Popular Vote Plan bill. Bills in Massachusetts have not yet been assigned bill numbers. Murphy was the chief sponsor last year as well. Last year the bill passed both houses … Continue reading
Columbia Law School Professor Nathaniel Persily has this interesting article about the U.S. Supreme Court’s election law decisions in the terms covering the latter part of 2007, and all of 2008. Thanks to Rick Hasen’s Electionlawblog for the link. The … Continue reading
Columbia Law School Professor Nathaniel Persily has this interesting article about the U.S. Supreme Court’s election law decisions in the terms covering the latter part of 2007, and all of 2008. Thanks to Rick Hasen’s Electionlawblog for the link. The … Continue reading
On January 29, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court agreed to hear Baylor v Cortes, over whether the “No Party Party” should be on the ballot in the special State Senate election in the 29th district, to be held March 3. The … Continue reading