The Fourth Circuit has tentatively set the oral argument in Libertarian Party of Virginia v Judd for the week of March 19-22, 2013. This is the case that challenges Virginia’s ban on out-of-state circulators. The U.S. District Court had struck … Continue reading
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The lawsuit filed in 2010 to challenge the ballot access requirements for candidates for citywide office in Chicago is still pending in U.S. District Court. The case is Stone v Board of Election Commissioners, northern district, 10-cv-7727. It challenges the … Continue reading
On the evening of December 18, the Washington, D.C. City Council repealed the District of Columbia’s ban on out-of-district petitioners. The new law says that circulators who don’t live in the District must notify the District before they start to … Continue reading
The Michigan Secretary of State’s office prepared a certification form for the state’s Democratic presidential electors. The form spelled the President’s name “Barak Obama.” See this story. Thanks to Thomas Jones for the link. … Continue reading
The National Popular Vote Plan bill will soon be introduced in Minnesota, and will have co-sponsors from both major parties, according to this story. … Continue reading