The Michigan Advance, an on-line news source for Michigan government and politics, has this story, pointing out that any Republican who tried and failed to get on the party’s primary ballot to run for Governor still has time to submit … Continue reading
Richard Winger
On June 13, U.S. District Court Judge John Gerrard, an Obama appointee, enjoined Nebraska’s county distribution requirement for statewide initiatives. Eggers v Evnen, 4:22cv-3089. The law says statewide initiative petitions need the signatures of 5% of the voters in 38 … Continue reading
Filing for the Minnesota election has closed. The only unqualified parties that petitioned for a statewide or U.S. House race in Minnesota this year are the Socialist Workers Party, and the Independence-Alliance Party. The four qualified parties are Democratic-Farmer-Labor, Republican, … Continue reading
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear Merrill v Milligan, 21-1086, on October 4, Tuesday. This is the case over Alabama U.S. House redistricting. The lower court earlier this year had ruled that Alabama must redraw its districts so as to … Continue reading
On June 16, three of the four Alaska Democrats who had filed to run for U.S. House in the regularly-scheduled election withdrew their names from the ballot. This is to enhance the chances of the party having one and only … Continue reading