On March 25, the California Supreme Court issued a very narrow opinion in International Society for Krishna Consciousness of California v City of Los Angeles, S164272. This very old case, which is also pending in the 9th circuit, deals with … Continue reading
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On March 22, the Maine Senate passed LD 1730. It requires paid circulators for ballot measures to register (before working) with the Secretary of State. The fine for working before registering is $1,000. Entities that hire paid circulators must also … Continue reading
On March 24, the District of Columbia Board of Elections said it will no longer use vote-counting machines that have no paper trail. Instead, it will use iVotronic vote-counting machines, which do create a paper trail. The switch will be … Continue reading
On March 24, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled unanimously that Robert Waters should be restored to the Libertarian Party’s primary ballot. He is a candidate for the party’s nomination for State Representative, 67th district. The Warren County Board of Elections … Continue reading
On March 24, the California Secretary of State announced that the initiative to legalize marijuana has qualified for the November ballot. The Attorney General says the title will be “Changes California Law to Legalize Marijuana and Allow it to be … Continue reading