On October 3, a lower Arizona state court refused to require the Maricopa County elections department to check again for possible missing write-ins. Libertarians running in the September primary for two legislative seats and one Justice of the Peace seat … Continue reading
Richard Winger
The Pennylvania State Supreme Court today entered a one-sentence order, denying the Green Party an injunction to get on the statewide ballot this November. Pennsylvania thus joins New Hampshire, New Mexico, and Alabama, is one of 4 states this year … Continue reading
On October 3, a voting rights group filed a federal lawsuit against an Oregon law that injures independent candidates. The Oregon legislature in 2005 had passed a law, prohibiting voters who had voted in the primary, or who were going … Continue reading
New York and New Jersey each have 9 names printed on the ballot for the office at the top of the ballot. No other state has that many choices for the top office this year. In New Jersey, U.S. Senate … Continue reading
On September 29, the 6th circuit gave permission for the state of Ohio to file a late petition for rehearing, in Libertarian Party of Ohio v Blackwell. The petition for rehearing is now due October 4. … Continue reading