In February 2012, the Socialist Equality Party had announced its presidential and vice-presidential nominees, but had not said the ticket expected to qualify for the ballot in any state. In 2008 the Socialist Equality Party has also announced a ticket, … Continue reading
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On July 25, the Sixth Circuit heard arguments in Green Party of Tennessee v Hargett, 12-5271. Most of the discussion was over the part of the U.S. District Court decision that said all parties must have an equal chance to … Continue reading
Eight Democratic nominees for Will County Board (Illinois) have been removed from the November ballot, because of technical flaws in the way the party nominated the candidates. See this story. Thanks to Bill Van Allen for the link. The candidates … Continue reading
An Arizona Superior Court Judge will hear arguments on August 3, in the lawsuit over whether the Arizona initiative for a top-two open primary system violates the “Single Subject” rule for initiatives. Here is the Complaint. c … Continue reading
The Pharos-Tribune, a daily newspaper in Logansport, Indiana, has this article talking about ballot access in Indiana. The story does not mention, although it could have, that Indiana is one of only four states in which Ralph Nader never managed … Continue reading