On January 9, a 3-judge U.S. District Court ruled that North Carolina’s U.S. House districts comprise an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander. Common Cause v Rucho, m.d., 1:16cv-1026. The vote was 3-0. Judges James A. Wynn (an Obama appointee) and W. Earl … Continue reading
Richard Winger
On December 1, 2017, Vermin Supreme, who describes himself as “a political activist who has run for various elected offices since the 1980’s including President of the United States” filed a federal lawsuit against the city of Concord, New Hampshire. … Continue reading
Gideon Resnick in the Daily Beast here writes that California will have a huge influence over the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination race, due to having moved its presidential primary to early March. … Continue reading
Independent candidate Rick Kloos has qualified for the November 2018 Kansas ballot as an independent candidate for Governor. He is the first independent to appear for that office since 1990. He is also the first independent gubernatorial candidate to ever … Continue reading
Jack Bergeson, age 17, has paid the $2,207 filing fee to qualify for the Democratic primary ballot. He is running for Governor of Kansas. He is the first person to have filed for the 2018 race for Governor, in either … Continue reading