On September 25, California Governor Jerry Brown signed AB 2766. It repeals sections of the election law that require candidates for party office to sign loyalty oaths. The law only applies to the Democratic, Republican, and American Independent Parties. The … Continue reading
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On September 25, the Fourth Circuit heard oral argument in North Carolina NAACP v McCrory, which is combined with League of Women Voters of North Carolina v State, 14-1856. Here is a story written shortly before the oral argument took … Continue reading
For the first time, the Modern Whig Party has placed a nominee on the ballot for a partisan office in Kentucky. He is Hooper (he has a one-word name), running for Constable, district 2, in McCracken County. Here is his … Continue reading
Since 2013, democracy.com has been offering any candidate for public office the ability to build a campaign web page, without expense. Here is a story about democracy.com. Such campaign web pages include the ability for the candidate to solicit campaign … Continue reading
On September 24, U.S. District Court Judge Bernard Friedman refused to order Michigan to let David Swartout have the label “independent” on the November ballot. Swartout is an independent candidate for U.S. House, but state law forces him to have … Continue reading