On September 28, a lower Iowa state court ruled that a particular voter, convicted in the past of a drug offense, may not register to vote. The Iowa Constitution says ex-felons who had committed an “infamous crime” lose the right … Continue reading
Richard Winger
Canada holds a parliamentary election on October 19. According to this story, the deadline for candidates file was September 28, which is only three weeks before the election itself. Candidates get on the ballot by submitting 100 signatures and paying … Continue reading
Reince Priebus, national chair of the Republican Party, says in an interview published in National Journal that he and many leaders of the Republican Party tend to believe that Iowa and New Hampshire should not always be the first states … Continue reading
On the evening of September 28, the Libertarian and Green Parties, and their 2012 national tickets, filed a federal lawsuit against the Commission on Presidential Debates. The case is Johnson v Commission on Presidential Debates, 1:15cv-1580. It has not yet … Continue reading
New York has the most restrictive election laws in the nation, on the variable of when a voter must join a party in order to vote in its upcoming primary. New York voters who wish to vote in either the … Continue reading
According to this story, the Florida trial state court hearing the case on Florida’s U.S. House district boundaries says he will issue a new plan next week. However, at that point the new plan won’t be final; the State Supreme … Continue reading