On September 18, the Mississippi Supreme Court said that the Class I U.S. Senate seat should be near the top of the ballot, near the presidential race and the Class II U.S. Senate seat. However, it declined to order state … Continue reading
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Libertarian activists are finding many valid signatures in Connecticut that had been invalidated by town clerks. As noted earlier, the town clerks had initially found that the petition only had a 54% validity rate, and that the party’s presidential petition … Continue reading
On September 18, the Texas Supreme Court asked the Texas Secretary of State, and the Texas Democratic and Republican Parties, to respond to Bob Barr’s lawsuit over the fact that the two major parties did not certify their national tickets … Continue reading
On September 18, a U.S. District Court in South Carolina refused to put Eugene Platt on the ballot for state house, as the Green Party nominee. South Carolina permits fusion. However, the law says that if a candidate seeks the … Continue reading
On the evening of September 17, the U.S. House of Representatives passed HB 6625 unanimously. It tells the Veterans Administration to permit groups to enter VA facilities in order to register people who live at those facilities. However, such groups … Continue reading