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Centrist Party Formed in Utah; Will Try to get on Ballot By End of May

Posted on May 22, 2017 by Richard WingerMay 22, 2017
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The United Utah Party has organized and is hoping to get on the ballot by the end of May 2017. See this story. If it does so, presumably it can participate in the upcoming special U.S. House election. There is … Continue reading →

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New York Senate Makes Peculiar Decision on Which Committees Handle Two Election Law Bills

Posted on May 22, 2017 by Richard WingerMay 22, 2017
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As already noted, the New York Assembly recently passed two important election law bills. AB 2064 authorizes early voting (also called “no excuse absentee voting”). AB 3052 moves the independent candidate petition deadline from August to May, and moves the … Continue reading →

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Level the Playing Field Debates Case Returns to Court

Posted on May 22, 2017 by Richard WingerMay 22, 2017
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Two lawsuits are currently pending to force the Commission on Presidential Debates to ease its rules on who can participate in general election presidential debates. One of those cases, Level the Playing Field v Federal Election Commission, charges that the … Continue reading →

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Alabama Legislature Adjourns Without Passing Ballot Access Reform

Posted on May 22, 2017 by Richard WingerMay 22, 2017
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On the evening of May 19, the Alabama legislature adjourned for the year. It did not pass HB 552, which would have eased the independent petition in special elections from 3% to 1% of the last gubernatorial vote. The bill … Continue reading →

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U.S. Supreme Court Agrees with Lower Court that North Carolina’s 2011 U.S. House District Boundaries were Unlawful

Posted on May 22, 2017 by Richard WingerMay 22, 2017
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On May 22, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-3 that North Carolina’s original U.S. House district boundaries at the beginning of this decade were unlawful. Cooper v Harris, 15-1262. The vote was 5-3. Justice Gorsuch did not participate because he … Continue reading →

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