On February 7, a Vermont state trial court again upheld the state law that lets Burlington authorize resident adult non-citizens to vote in local elections. Morin v City of Burlington, 24-cv-02403. This case said that the law is invalid as … Continue reading
Richard Winger
The lawsuit challenging many Texas ballot access laws is docketed in the U.S. Supreme Court. 24-854, Miller v Nelson. The state’s response is due March 13.
The two identical bills in the New York legislature that would delay special elections are stalled for now, according to this news story. … Continue reading
South Carolina Senator A. Shane Massey (R-Edgefield) has introduced SB 205, to include write-in space on general election ballots for President. South Carolina has only had government-printed ballots starting in 1950. It has always had write-in space for all office … Continue reading
Only three states omit the first names of presidential and vice-presidential nominees from general election ballots: Massachusetts, North Dakota, and South Dakota. On January 17, the North Dakota House passed HB 1099, which provides that first names of presidential candidates … Continue reading