Although the California Secretary of State revealed on February 9 that the Common Sense Party had failed to qualify for the 2022 election, no general news media in California has yet reported that news. This is odd, because before the … Continue reading
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According to this story, the U.S. District Court Judge who is hearing the Georgia redistricting lawsuit suggested in court that if he finds the districts illegal, he might move the primary to a later date. Thanks to Fairvote for the … Continue reading
On February 9, the California Secretary of State released new registration data. It shows that the Common Sense Party has 30,882 registrants. Although that is a big increase for the party since the last tally, it is not enough to … Continue reading
On February 1, the Oregon House Rules Committee introduced HB 4044. It eases the registration test for parties to remain ballot-qualified. Currently parties remain on the ballot if they polled 1% for any statewide office at either of the last … Continue reading
On February 8, the Missouri Supreme Court struck down a 1997 law that shortened the amount of time for circulation of a statewide referendum petition. No Bans on Choice v Ashcroft, SC98879. Here is the opinion. The vote is 5-2. … Continue reading