Some Michigan voters have filed a lawsuit in state court to disqualify Ryan Kelley from public office. He is a Republican candidate for Governor. The primary is August 2. See this story. The lawsuit says the Fourteenth Amendment’s “insurrection” clause … Continue reading
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On July 11, both sets of Alabama voter groups that favor two black-majority U.S. House districts filed their briefs in the U.S. Supreme Court. Merrill v Milligan, 21-1086. They had won injunctive relief in the 3-judge U.S. District Court earlier … Continue reading
Eight legal scholars have released “Lost, Not Stolen”, a detailed analysis of every claim that the 2020 presidential election was fraudulent. The report includes the description of every lawsuit filed by supporters of President Donald Trump over fraud claims. The … Continue reading
On July 14, the North Carolina Green Party filed a federal lawsuit to obtain a spot on the 2022 ballot. North Carolina Green Party v North Carolina State Board of Elections, e.d., 4:22cv-78. Here is the 22-page complaint. Even if … Continue reading
On July 13, a Connecticut state trial court judge kept Juliemar Ortiz off the Democratic primary ballot. She was running for State Senator. She needed 1,585 signatures of registered Democrats and submitted 1,905, but she was found to be eleven … Continue reading