On June 30, the People’s Party of Florida asked for reconsideration in its ballot access case, People’s Party of Florida v Florida Department of State, m.d., 8:22cv-1274. The brief is very convincing. It points out that the Florida law, requiring … Continue reading
Richard Winger
On June 30, a lower state court in Florida added another Republican candidate to the primary ballot, for U.S. House. See this story. This is another instance in which the candidate had filed the wrong form, and the elections office … Continue reading
On June 24, the Ohio Supreme Court granted deadline relief to some candidates for various Ohio offices. Ohio is holding two primaries this year, one held in May for U.S. House and statewide office, and one on August 2 for … Continue reading
The Raleigh News & Observer has this article about the State Board of Elections decision on June 30 not to certify the Green Party, even though the county election boards already checked the petition and found enough valid signatures. The … Continue reading
Ballot Access News June 2022 – Volume 38, Number 1 This issue was printed on white paper. Table of Contents ALASKA LEGISLATURE EASES DEFINITION OF A QUALIFIED POLITICAL PARTY NEW YORK OUT-OF-STATE PETITIONER BAN ENJOINED ARIZONA BAN ON PAYING PETITIONERS … Continue reading