On August 8, Georgia appealed to the Eleventh Circuit in Rose v Raffensperger, the case over whether Public Service Commissioner elections should be district instead of statewide. The U.S. District Court on August 5 had said they should be district … Continue reading
Richard Winger
On August 7, the Peace & Freedom Party of California endorsed ACA 16, the bill in the California legislature to repeal the top-two system.
It is possible that California and Kentucky will be the only two states in which there are no minor party or independent candidates on the ballot for any statewide office in November 2022. Here is a news story about an … Continue reading
On August 5, the Eleventh Circuit expedited the lawsuit People’s Party of Florida v Florida Department of State, 22-12451. This is the case that challenges the Florida law that bars a new party from having any nominees in its first … Continue reading
Ballot Access News July 2022 – Volume 38, Number 2 This issue was printed on buff paper. Table of Contents FEDERAL COURT RULING STRIKES BLOW AT NEW JERSEY’S DISCRIMINATORY BALLOT FORMAT CALIFORNIA BILL TO REPEAL TOP-TWO INTRODUCED FLORIDA WIN FLORIDA … Continue reading