The Utah legislature has passed SB 27 and sent it to the Governor. It is an omnibus election law bill proposed by the State Elections office. It makes two minor improvements in ballot access law: (1) it deletes the requirement … Continue reading
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Ten North Carolina Republican State Senators have introduced S150, to establish a presidential primary on the first Tuesday of February. If the bill passed, North Carolina would continue to have its primary for other office in May. North Carolina held … Continue reading
On February 11, the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs passed S.160 by a vote of 11-1. It permanently expands the size of the U.S. House, and gives the District of Columbia its own member of the … Continue reading
The February 12 Wall Street Journal has this interesting op-ed on why lawsuits filed, alleging that the Constitution is being ignored, so seldom win. The problem is that courts often rule that the plaintiffs lack standing, because they haven’t been … Continue reading
California holds a special election for the vacant 51st district State Senate in Los Angeles County on March 24. Six Democrats, one Peace & Freedom Party member, and one Republican are running. Since two of the Democrats are incumbent Assemblymembers, … Continue reading