On January 24, the Maine Supreme Court rejected the Secretary of State’s appeal in the lawsuit involving ballot access for former President Donald Trump. The lower court had put the Secretary of State’s decision in abeyance pending resolution of the … Continue reading
Richard Winger
The Hawaii Elections Office has determined that the petition for party status of the American Solidarity Party is valid. In Hawaii, the ballots only have one-letter abbreviations for each party. The American Solidarity Party in Hawaii is named the Solidarity … Continue reading
Renowned Law Professor Bruce Ackerman here writes at Politico that if any U.S. Supreme Court Justice believes in originalism, that Justice must vote to remove Donald Trump from ballots. “Originalism” is the judicial theory that the Constitution should be interpreted … Continue reading
The New Hampshire Secretary of State has reported that over 1,500 voters wrote in CEASEFIRE in Tuesday’s primary. A small number of votes have yet to be tabulated. Reports as of Thursday morning show 1,497 Democrats and 34 Republicans wrote … Continue reading
One of the amici filed in Trump v Anderson, 23-719, the Colorado ballot access case, says that the U.S. Supreme Court ought to rule that state election officials have no authority to decide whether a candidate is an insurrectionist. The … Continue reading