The Eleventh Circuit held oral argument in Wilding v Democratic National Committee Services Corp., 17-14194, on December 11, 2018. There is still no decision. It is somewhat unusual for courts to take this much time to issue an opinion, after … Continue reading
Richard Winger
The Libertarian Party has been placing its presidential nominee on the ballot in all states, or almost all states, ever since 1988. In order to achieve this, the party has traditionally done a considerable amount of petitioning in the odd … Continue reading
Frontloading HQ has this story giving the details on 2019 changes in Republican Party presidential delegate selection. … Continue reading
Mission Viejo, a California city in Orange County, had decided to use Cumulative Voting to elect all five of its city councilmembers in the 2020 election. However, on September 18, the California Secretary of state ruled that Cumulative Voting is … Continue reading
Law Professor Derek T. Muller has published a scholarly paper about presidential tax returns and various laws and proposals to force presidential candidates to reveal them. Here is a link to the summary. The summary page has a link to … Continue reading