On June 6, the Virginia Elections office filed this brief in Lynchburg v Republican City Committee v Virginia Department of Elections, w.d., 6:25cv-29. The party claims that a new law in practice makes it impossible for it to nominate by … Continue reading
Richard Winger
Nate Cohn, the New York Times’ chief political analyst, writes in “The Tilt” (part of the Times) that conditions possibly are right for the emergence of a new, popular political party. … Continue reading
Jon Kiper will run for New Hampshire Governor as an independent in 2026. See this story. He is a former Democrat who had run for Governor in the 2024 Democratic primary and placed third. … Continue reading
New York is one of the few states that has a procedure for a party to expel members. Current law lets a party do that if it has a county committee in the affected county. On June 11, the State … Continue reading
On June 12, proponents of several Oklahoma initiatives asked the State Supreme Court to strike down the recent restrictions on the initiative process. McVay v Cockroft, 123,179. See this story. … Continue reading