New York Supreme Court Justice Patrick McAllister will hold a hearing on Thursday, May 19, at 10 a.m., in Bath, New York. The purpose of the hearing will be to consider petitioning relief for independent candidates, and the nominees of … Continue reading
Richard Winger
Even though Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has already gone through the Georgia administrative procedure to determine if she is qualified to run for re-election, she is appealing the U.S. District Court order that forced her to go through that process. … Continue reading
As reported previously, on March 17, the Indiana Green Party filed a federal lawsuit over the large number of signatures needed for the nominees of unqualified parties to get on the ballot. Indiana Green Party v Sullivan, s.d., 1:22cv-518. No … Continue reading
Missouri is one of nineteen states in which the voter registration form does not ask about party membership. On May 12, the Missouri legislature passed HB 1878, a very long election law bill. It has a provision for adding a … Continue reading
On May 12, the South Carolina legislature passed SB 108, which bans fusion. “Fusion” means the ability of two parties to nominate the same candidate. BAN had earlier thought this idea had failed. But the ban on fusion had been … Continue reading