Maryland held primaries on July 19. The two-person race for the Republican nomination for Attorney General was won by Michael Peroutka, the 2004 Constitution Party presidential nominee. The vote so far shows him winning 58%-42%. … Continue reading
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The Second Circuit will hear Libertarian Party of New York v New York State Board of Elections, 22-44, on Tuesday, September 6, 2022. This is the challenge to the hostile 2020 election law changes that tripled the statewide independent petition … Continue reading
On July 19, the North Carolina State Board of Elections informed the U.S. District Court that is hearing the Green Party ballot access case, that the Board will meet on any of these days to re-consider the Green Party petition: … Continue reading
On July 19, the Ohio Supreme Court struck down the state’s U.S. House district boundaries as an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander, based on the State Constitution. But the decision does not take effect until after the 2022 election. Neiman v LaRose, … Continue reading
According to this National Public Radio story, the Missouri initiative for a top-four system failed to obtain enough signatures. Backers say they will try again. Thanks to Fairvote for the link. … Continue reading