A trial will be held in New Hampshire state court early next year, over the new language on voter registration forms that implies that anyone who votes in New Hampshire, but who has an out-of-state drivers license, is breaking the … Continue reading
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On July 3, Illinois Governor Pat Quinn signed HB 226. It says that individuals who will be age 18 by November in even-numbered years may register to vote, and to vote, in the March primary that same year. These 17-year-old … Continue reading
On July 3, the Ninth Circuit upheld California law that requires independent candidates for Congress and partisan state office to have “No party preference” on the ballot instead of the label “independent.” However, the ruling leaves open for a future … Continue reading
On July 2, California Governor Jerry Brown set election dates for two more special elections. One will be for the State Senate, 26th district, in Los Angeles; the other will be for the Assembly, 45th district, also in Los Angeles. … Continue reading
The Secretary of State of Nevada issues monthly tallies for the number of registered voters in each party. This news story notes that the Libertarian Party is the only one of Nevada’s four ballot-qualified parties that gained registrants during June. … Continue reading