Mississippi’s Constitution says that no one can be elected Governor without both receiving the greatest number of votes, and carrying a majority of state house districts. A lawsuit is currently pending in U.S. District Court to overturn that law. On … Continue reading
Richard Winger
Colorado requires statewide initiatives to obtain the signatures of 2% of the number of registered voters in each of the 35 State Senate districts. On August 21, the Tenth Circuit upheld that requirement. Semple v Griswold, 18-1123. Here is the … Continue reading
On August 20, all four candidates for U.S. House in the September 10 special election in North Carolina’s 3rd district debated each other. They are the nominees of the Republican, Democratic, Libertarian, and Constitution Parties. See this story. … Continue reading
On August 19, President Trump filed this amended complaint in his lawsuit designed to prevent New York state from sending copies of his state income tax return to the Chair of the U.S. House Ways & Means Committee. The new … Continue reading
Randy Law, a former Ohio Republican state representative, is asking the Ohio Supreme Court to put him on the ballot as an independent candidate for Mayor of Warren, Ohio. See this story. The county Board of Elections kept him off … Continue reading