On March 13 the Pennsylvania Supreme Court agreed to rehear the matter of whether the Green Party’s 2006 U.S. Senate nominee must pay approximately $80,000 to the people who challenged his petition. Apparently the State Supreme Court is willing to … Continue reading
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The bill in Washington state to authorize letting overseas absentee voters use the internet to vote will not pass this year. Although it had cleared the policy committee in the House, it was never brought up for a vote in … Continue reading
On March 12, the Washington State Senate passed SB 5599, the National Popular Vote Plan bill for presidential elections. The vote was 28-21. … Continue reading
On March 16, a new lawsuit was filed in Solano County, California, state court, over the identity of the proper officers of the American Independent Party of California. The case is King v Robinson, fcs033119. This is yet another round … Continue reading
A bill pending in the Maine legislature, LD 3, has made no progress by certain legislative deadlines, and is therefore dead. It would have said that the term for voters who are not registered in a qualified party is “Independent … Continue reading