Janet Munda, Supervisor of Elections and Registration for Cherokee County, Georgia, will speak on October 15 about Georgia’s ballot access laws for minor parties and independent candidates. The event is sponsored by the county Libertarian Party, and will be at … Continue reading
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The Ohio Senate Government Oversight and Reform Committee will vote on Wednesday, October 2, on SB 193. This is the bill that, if passed as introduced, would require the state’s four minor parties to submit approximately 56,000 valid signatures by … Continue reading
The Huffington Post has this column by Rob Richie, advocating bigger U.S. House of Representatives districts that would each elect three (or possibly more) members. Also, the column advocates the rules used for the Illinois House of Representatives 1870-1980, in … Continue reading
On September 30, a Superior Court Judge ordered Palmdale, California, not to hold its scheduled election for city office. The election had been set for November 5. The order came in a lawsuit filed against the city’s at-large city council … Continue reading
According to this story, the Governor of North Carolina, and also the legislature of North Carolina, are each hiring private attorneys to defend the state from the lawsuit filed yesterday against several new North Carolina election laws. The state’s Attorney … Continue reading