On June 1, the Michigan State Court of Appeals issued an opinion in Johnson v Board of State Canvassers, 361564. It upholds the administrative ruling that blocked a leading Republican candidate for Governor from the August primary ballot. Here is … Continue reading
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On June 3, David Ritter sent this letter to the U.S. Supreme Court, in response to the June 2 opinion of the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court that said postal ballots in which the voter forgot to date the signature on the … Continue reading
On June 2, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court ruled that postal ballots in which the voter forgot to add the date next to the signature on the outer envelope should be counted. McCormick for U.S. Senate v Chapman, 286 MD 2022. … Continue reading
On May 31 and June 1, two Republican gubernatorial candidates asked the Michigan Supreme Court to put them on the ballot. See this story. They are currently off the ballot because a random sample of their petitions showed massive numbers … Continue reading
June 1 was the deadline for candidates to file for the August 16 Alaska top-four primary. For U.S. Senate, there are nine Republicans, three Democrats, two Alaskan Independence Party members, one Libertarian, and five independents. Total 20. For U.S. House, … Continue reading