On January 26, the Ohio League of Women Voters asked the State Supreme Court to again reject the work of the Ohio Redistricting Commission. The State Supreme Court already rejected the commission’s original plan, and the League says the revised … Continue reading
Richard Winger
News stories are reporting that U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer will retire at the end of the term, probably in June 2022 but possibly in July 2022. Justice Breyer is the only member of the current court who has … Continue reading
California election law says the Secretary of State should tally the number of registrations in each party, and each political body, 135 days before any regularly-scheduled primary election, to determine which parties are qualified. This year, the primary is June … Continue reading
On January 24, a state trial court held a hearing in Dikeman v Scott, Harris County, 11th judicial district, 2019-76841. At the conclusion of the hearing the judge denied the state’s motion to lift the injunction against requiring minor party … Continue reading
On January 14, the Ninth Circuit heard oral argument in Mecinas v Hobbs, 20-16301. This is the Democratic Party’s lawsuit against the Arizona law on the order of candidates on the general election ballot. The law gives the top line … Continue reading