On June 28, the New Jersey Secretary of State asked the U.S. Supreme Court for a time extension, in Mazo v Way, 22-1003. Otherwise the state’s response would have been due July 5. This is the lawsuit that challenges the … Continue reading
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Lee Drutman and Beau Tremitiere have this article in Bulwark, advocating that states legalize fusion. They favor disagregated fusion, which is the type that lets the voter chose which party he or she supports, when voting for a candidate who … Continue reading
Ballot Access News June 2023 – Volume 39, Number 1 This issue was printed on pink paper. Table of Contents MINNESOTA MAKES IT MORE DIFFICULT TO BE A QUALIFIED PARTY BALLOT LABELS LAWSUIT AND U.S. SUPREME COURT NATIONAL POPULAR VOTE PLAN … Continue reading
On June 26, the Maine House passed LD 769 by 104-35. It eases the definition of a qualified party. Current law says it is a group that has 5,000 registrants (if it is a new party), but if it has … Continue reading
On Sunday, June 25, the last day of the Oregon legislative session, the legislature passed HB 2004. It asks the voters if they wish to use ranked choice voting for federal and state primaries and general elections, except legislative elections … Continue reading