The Georgia Republican Party holds a state convention June 9-10. A group of Republican activists is pushing to persuade the convention to change the rules for Republican primary ballot access. The proposal would say that no one can run in … Continue reading
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On May 9, the U.S. Supreme Court gave permission to the attorneys for New York state to file their response brief by June 30, in Libertarian Party of New York v State Board of Elections, 22-893. This is the second … Continue reading
On May 9 the Missouri House passed HJR 43 again. As amended, it would change the constitution to say that future constitutional initiatives need 57% to pass. The Senate is very likely to pass the bill soon. Assuming it does, … Continue reading
On May 5, the Libertarian National Committee filed a lawsuit in federal court against eight Michigan Libertarians. Four of the eight defendants were Libertarian Party nominees in Michigan in 2022: Mary Buzuma was the gubernatorial nominee; Greg Stempfle was the … Continue reading
On April 6, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court upheld a law that does not permit a non-member of a party to circulate a petition to place a candidate on a primary ballot, even when the petitioner is the candidate! In re … Continue reading