Minnesota HF 3534 failed to be considered in committee, and it is now too late for it to pass in this session. It would lowered the vote test for a ballot-qualified party from 8% for any statewide office at either … Continue reading
Richard Winger
This Los Angeles Times story about the upcoming USC gubernatorial debate makes it clear that the issue remains controversial. Instead of relying strictly on polls, the debate organizers also rewarded candidates on the rate at which they have received donations, … Continue reading
On March 20, Samuel Ronan filed a federal ballot access lawsuit to be on the Ohio Republican primary ballot as a candidate for U.S. House, 15th district. The day before, the Secretary of State of Ohio had kept him off … Continue reading
On March 20, the plaintiff in the North Carolina case over whether voters can take a picture of their own voted ballot filed a notice of appeal. Earlier the U.S. District Court had upheld the ban. Hogarth v Bell, e.d., … Continue reading
As reported earlier, two months ago the Alaska Division of Elections dissolved the Alaskan Independence Party because its current leaders asked the state to do that. But some of the party’s former leaders don’t agree with the dissolution of the … Continue reading