On June 27, a New York State Supreme Court Judge in Richmond County struck down a new New York city ordinance that lets permanent resident non-citizens vote in elections for New York city office. See this story. The ruling says … Continue reading
Richard Winger
Persons who signed the 2022 Green Party petition in North Carolina are getting multiple text messages and phone calls from persons working for the Democratic Party. The party submitted 22,000 signatures and when the counties checked them, they were told … Continue reading
The Socialist Workers Party is petitioning to place its nominee, Chris Hoeppner, on the ballot for U.S. House in Pennsylvania’s Third District. The requirement is 1,000 signatures. Assuming the drive succeeds, this will be the first the time SWP has … Continue reading
As already reported, on June 13, a U.S. District Court enjoined the Nebraska county distribution requirement for statewide initiatives. The state is asking the Eighth Circuit to stay the decision of the U.S. District Court. Eggers v Evnen, 22-2268. Here … Continue reading
Missouri election laws permit candidates to get on a partisan primary ballot with a filing fee. This year, for U.S. Senate, there are 21 candidates on the Republican primary ballot, eleven on the Democratic ballot, and one each on the … Continue reading