Colorado’s Secretary of State has revised the voter registration form. Colorado had been one of the few states that has registration by party, but which didn’t list the qualified parties. Instead, the person filing out the form had to write-in … Continue reading
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The U.S. District Court in Idaho has set oral arguments for Beck v Ysursa, the lawsuit filed by 72 Idaho Republican Party officers, legislators and activists to let the Idaho Republican Party close its primary. The hearing is on November … Continue reading
On October 25, a bill was introduced in the Michigan legislature to cancel the presidential primary. The bill, HB 5353, has many co-sponsors. Thanks to Thomas Jones for this news. … Continue reading
Pennsylvania state officials have decided not to publicize their list of polling places, citing concerns that terrorists could disrupt elections. The Department of State made its decision as a result of terrorist bombings that occurred just days before Spain’s national … Continue reading
The New Hampshire House subcommittee that is handling the ballot access improvement bill will hold a third executive session on the bill on November 8, at 10:30 am, in Room 308 of the Legislative Office Building. The bill is HB … Continue reading