Ballot Access News has just noticed that one more interesting case over the qualifications of presidential candidates is now reported. The U.S. District Court for Northern California recently reported Robinson v Bowen, at 567 F Supp 2d 1144, which was … Continue reading
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On March 13, California Superior Court Judge Michael Kenney tentatively ruled against Alan Keyes, in the lawsuit concerning whether President Barack Obama meets the constitutional qualifications to be president, and whether the California Secretary of State should have put him … Continue reading
On March 13, California Superior Court Judge Michael Kenney tentatively ruled against Alan Keyes, in the lawsuit concerning whether President Barack Obama meets the constitutional qualifications to be president, and whether the California Secretary of State should have put him … Continue reading
Illinois currently lets qualified political parties nominate someone after the primary is over, if the primary didn’t produce a party nominee. On March 10, the House Elections & Campaign Reform Committee passed HB 723, to restrict the ability of qualified … Continue reading
Oregon State Senator Bill Morrisette (D-Springfield) has introduced SB 647, to move the primary in mid-term years from May to September. In presidential election years, Oregon would continue to have a May primary for all office. Thanks to Mary Starrette … Continue reading