Very early Saturday morning, October 18, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to interfere with the recent decision of the Fifth Circuit that reinstated the Texas requirement that voters at the polls show a particular form of government photo-I.D. Apparently the … Continue reading
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On October 16, Public Policy Polling released a poll for many Idaho races. For Governor, where there are six candidates on the poll, each candidate was included in the poll. The results: Republican incumbent Butch Otter 39%; Democrat a. J. … Continue reading
On October 17, U.S. District Court Judge Michael H. Watson again declined to put the Ohio Libertarian Party’s candidates for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General on the November ballot. Here is the 36-page opinion in Libertarian Party of Ohio … Continue reading
Professor Jon A. Krosnick will be an expert witness for the Virginia candidates who are challenging a state law that says nominees of parties that polled 10% in the last election always get the top spot on general election ballots. … Continue reading
Scotusblog has this description of the brief filed in the U.S. Supreme Court by the state of Texas. The brief itself was filed “under seal”, which means that the public is not allowed to see the entire brief. Thanks to … Continue reading