U.S. Senator Thom Tillis (R-North Carolina) has introduced a bill that says the U.S. Supreme Court has sole authority to adjudicate challenges to the eligibility of presidential candidates relative to the Fourteenth Amendment, section 3. That part of the bill … Continue reading
Richard Winger
On January 11, the Maryland State Board of Elections announced that the No Labels Party has over 10,000 valid signatures, so it will be a qualified party as soon as some paperwork is submitted. See this story. New parties in … Continue reading
As previously described at this website, Texas permits initiatives on primary ballots, and this year a group that favors secession for Texas filed an initiative to appear on the March 5 Texas Republican primary ballot. But the party rejected the … Continue reading
On January 10, Michael Steinberg, a Democratic voter in Florida, filed this brief in Steinberg v Democratic Party of Florida, n.d., 4:23cv-518. Steinberg wants to vote for Congressman Dean Phillips in the Florida Democratic primary. The Democratic Party of Florida … Continue reading
On January 8, U.S. District Court Judge Gloria Navarro dismissed the lawsuit Castro v Aguilar, 2:23cv-1387. This is one of John Castro’s lawsuits to keep former President Donald Trump off various presidential primary ballots. The four-page opinion says Castro does … Continue reading