This article explains how the lack of any members on the North Carolina State Board of Elections is causing confusion and uncertainty. … Continue reading
Richard Winger
A U.S. District Court will hear Rhodes v Snyder, e.d., 2:17cv-14186, on March 29 at 1:30 pm in Detroit. This is the case over whether the U.S. Constitution requires Michigan to hold a special U.S. House election earlier than November … Continue reading
On February 20, Massachusetts Representative Solomon Goldstein-Rose changed his registration from Democratic to independent. Unlike many other legislators who leave one of the major parties, he intends to run for re-election as an independent this year. See this story. … Continue reading
On February 22, Rocky De La Fuente, an independent presidential candidate in 2016, won his lawsuit against a Washington state law that requires petitioning candidates for president to publish a notice in a newspaper, in each county in which the … Continue reading
On September 22, 2017, the Seventh Circuit struck down the Illinois law requiring newly-qualifying parties to run a full slate of candidates. However, no Illinois legislator has introduced a bill to repeal that law, and the deadline for introducing bills … Continue reading