Tennessee Governor Bill Lee still hasn’t acted on HB 2764, the bill that requires candidates for congress to have been a resident of Tennessee for three years before running. He must either sign it, veto it, or let it become … Continue reading
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According to this story, U.S. District Court Judge Amy Totenberg expects to issue an order on Monday, April 11, in Greene v Raffensperger. This is the lawsuit in which Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene wants to stop Georgia election officials from … Continue reading
In November 2020, Alaska voters passed Measure Two, which created a top-four system, and also require individuals who make independent expenditures in campaigns for state and local office to make their contributions public. On April 7, a federal lawsuit was … Continue reading
On April 7, Hawaii Governor David Ige signed HB 1471, which slightly eases the petitioning procedure for newly-qualifying parties. The old law has a column on the petition for the signers to show their entire birthdate. The bill deletes the … Continue reading
Three candidates have withdrawn from the June 2022 Alaska primary for U.S. House, special election. Therefore, there are now 48 candidates on the ballot instead of 51: 21 independents, 16 Republicans, 6 Democrats, 3 Libertarians, and one each from the … Continue reading