On December 7, an organization representing incarcerated persons filed a federal lawsuit in Delaware, to protect the ability of such individuals to vote. People who are in jail for a misdemeanor, and persons who are in jail pending trial, are … Continue reading
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On December 13, the Third Circuit stayed the U.S. District Court order in Pennsylvania State Conference of NAACP Branches v Secretary, 23-3166. This is the case on the Pennsylvania law that says postal ballots are invalid if the voter doesn’t … Continue reading
The U.S. Supreme Court has never had a case involving the 26th amendment, which says, “The right of citizens of the United States, who are eighteen years of age or older, to vote shall not be denied or abridged by … Continue reading
This story, in the middle, says that No Labels promises it will make public its decision-making process for the presidential nominee (if one is nominated) by the end of December 2023. … Continue reading
On December 12, the Georgia voters who had originally challenged the 2021 U.S. House district boundaries, and who had won, asked the same court to invalidate the new boundaries that the state created last week. Pendergrass v Raffensperger, n.d., 1:21cv-5339. … Continue reading