On May 22, an Illinois state trial court granted a preliminary injunction against the State Board of Elections, keeping the traditional Illinois “slating” process in effect for the time being. The “slating” process is a method for qualified parties to … Continue reading
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On May 22, a Michigan state trial court issued a Temporary Restraining Order, ordering the Michigan Libertarian Party officers to reinstate the delegates to the national convention who had been dropped by the party’s Judicial Committee on May 18. Buzuma … Continue reading
On May 22, Quinnipiac Polls released a presidential poll. See here. … Continue reading
On May 21, the Georgia Libertarian Party asked a U.S. District Court to amend its Complaint in Cowen v Raffensperger, n.d., 1:17cv-4660. This is the case filed to overturn the Georgia law on how a candidate can get on the … Continue reading
On May 21, the South Dakota Secretary of State determined that the initiative to establish a top-two system in South Dakota has enough valid signatures. Proponents of the initiative call it an “open primary” proposal. But past U.S. Supreme Court … Continue reading