On October 29, the Wisconsin legislature sent AB 149 to Governor Tony Evers. The bill had passed in early October. It improves ballot access for qualified parties, by removing the requirement that qualified parties must choose their presidential elector candidates … Continue reading
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On October 30, Jane Nelson, Texas Secretary of State and a Republican herself, filed this brief in Hunt v State, n.d., 2:25cv-200. Her brief says the Republican Party’s attempt to have the open primary declared unconstitutional is procedurally flawed. She … Continue reading
On October 30, the plaintiffs in Kim v Hanlon, 3:24cv-1098, filed this Reply Brief. They argue fiercely that they do have standing and that the U.S. District Court should finally rule that the old ballot format for primaries should be … Continue reading
On October 22, an Arkansas state trial court ruled that voters in State Senate district 26 cannot be forced to wait until June 26, 2026, to fill the vacancy. The seat has been vacant since the incumbent died on September … Continue reading
On October 30, Fox News Polls released a New Jersey gubernatorial poll. The poll did not mention the minor party candidates, but simply asked respondents if they intended to vote Democratic, Republican, or for “someone else.” It then broke all … Continue reading