Charlie Morrison is trying to be placed on the Ohio ballot for U.S. House, 15th district, as an independent. His petition was approved, but he was still rejected because he had voted in this year’s Republican primary. Ohio law is … Continue reading
Richard Winger
The 6th circuit will probably hear Stewart v Blackwell on December 6. This is not a ballot access case. But it is very important for the future of all election law constitutional litigation, for the entire nation. Stewart v Blackwell … Continue reading
Colorado’s 5th U.S. House district (Colorado Springs) has been represented by Congressman Joel Hefley for 20 years. Earlier this year, Hefley announced his retirement. However, Hefley is so distressed with the man who won the Republican primary to replace him, … Continue reading
Both the Green and Working Families Parties will have statewide candidates on the Massachusetts ballot this year.
Next year, almost every state legislature will be meeting. It is very common for state legislators to decide which bills they will introduce, during the last few months of even-numbered years. If you live in a state with faulty election … Continue reading