On July 1, Virginia officials filed this brief in Thomas v Beals, e.d., 3:22cv-427. This is the case on whether Virginia needs to hold elections for lower house of the state legislature before November 2023. Plaintiffs argue that new elections … Continue reading
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The Idaho Press, the state’s second oldest newspaper, has this article about the abortion planks of the state Republican, Democratic, Libertarian, and Constitution Parties. All four are different. … Continue reading
To its credit, the Syracuse Post-Standard published a story on July 2 saying that 2022 will be the first gubernatorial election in 80 years in which only two candidates will be on the general election ballot. See it here. Actually … Continue reading
At the Alaska special primary election for U.S. House last month, 4.55% of the ballots were invalid. See this story. The story lays stress on the problem that many ballots lacked the signature of a witness. The law requires two … Continue reading
On July 1, the North Carolina State Board of Elections asked for reconsideration before an Administrative Law Judge. The Administrative Law Judge had ruled on June 22 that the Constitution Party’s 2020 gubernatorial candidate should not be fined $2,750 for … Continue reading