Heavy.com has this story by Stephanie Dube Dwilson about instances in at least four states recently in which voters have had their party affiliation changed without their knowledge or consent. The four states mentioned in the story are Arizona, California, … Continue reading
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On May 31, 2014, the Federal Election Commission determined that it had overpaid Gary Johnson’s 2012 campaign $332,000 in primary season matching funds. See the 2014 document here. On April 5, 2016, the FEC rejected the Johnson campaign’s argument that … Continue reading
On April 13, the Third Circuit heard oral arguments in Constitution Party of Pennsylvania v Aichele, 15-3046. The issue is the unique Pennsylvania system that puts petitioning groups at risk of court costs of up to $110,000 if they submit … Continue reading
On April 12, Nebraska LB 10 failed to pass. This is the bill to convert Nebraska to a system used in 48 other states, in which the presidential candidate who carries the state wins all of the state’s presidential electors. … Continue reading
On April 12, an administrative Law Judge in New Jersey recommended to the Secretary of State that she place Ted Cruz on the June 7, 2016 Republican presidential primary ballot. The decision determines that Ted Cruz meets the Constitutional requirements … Continue reading