On January 16, the 3-judge U.S. District Court that had upheld California’s new U.S. House district boundaries refused to suspend its own order. Now the California Republicans who filed the case will ask for U.S. Supreme Court review.
Richard Winger
The three pending lawsuits over the existence of the Arizona Independent Party have been consolidated. The case number for all three cases is cv2025-064149. The reason there were originally three lawsuits is that three entities had sued the Secretary of … Continue reading
SFGate, an on-line news source centered in San Francisco, has this story about the California gubernatorial race. The story singles out ten gubernatorial candidates and implies they are the only candidates worth mentioning. The list includes eight Democrats and two … Continue reading
On January 15, California Republicans filed notice of appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court in Tangipa v Newsom, c.d., 2:25cv-10616. They also asked the 3-judge U.S. District Court to put its recent ruling (upholding the new U.S. House districts) on … Continue reading
WASHINGTON, D.C. WILL USE RANKED CHOICE VOTING FOR PRIMARIES AND GENERAL ELECTIONS IN 2026 WILL EASE PATH FOR MINOR PARTIES TO GAIN QUALIFIED STATUS On December 16, the D.C. City Council voted that the District will use Ranked Choice Voting … Continue reading