On December 15, the Kansas Supreme Court unanimously reinstated a lawsuit against a 2021 law that makes it a crime if someone gives someone the impression that he or she is an election official. League of Women Voters of Kansas … Continue reading
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On December 13, U.S. District Court Judge Ann Aiken, a Clinton appointee, refused to enjoin a new Oregon election law that prohibits legislators from running for re-election if they had at least ten unexcused absences from the legislative session. Linthicum … Continue reading
The North Carolina Libertarian presidential primary will list nine candidates, plus “No preference.” The nine candidates are Charles Ballay, David TimeTraveler Dunlap, Jacob Hornberger, Lars Mapstead, Chase Oliver, Michael Rectenwald, Joshua Smith, Mike ter Maat, and Toad.
The Utah state elections office has determined that the Green Party petition for party status has enough valid signatures, so the party is back on the ballot for both 2024 and 2026. Thanks to Dee Taylor for this news. … Continue reading
On December 7, John Anthony Castro voluntarily dismissed his Connecticut lawsuit, one of his many lawsuits to keep former President Donald Trump off various Republican presidential primary ballots. Castro v Thomas, 3:23cv-1238. … Continue reading