OKIES, the group of Oklahoma residents working for an initiative to improve the ballot access lawsuits, is meeting on Sunday, July 8, at 1:30 pm, in Stroud, Oklahoma. The exact location is the Best Western Stroud Motor Lodge, 1200 N. … Continue reading
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On June 28, New York city Mayor Michael Bloomberg was at a breakfast forum in Manhattan. In response to a question, he said he is enjoying being a registered independent because now he feels under no obligation to attend the … Continue reading
Two interesting election law bills pending in the Illinois legislature are still alive. They are HB 1685 (the National Popular Vote Plan) and HB 1752 (timid ballot access improvements). Both have passed both houses of the legislature in some version, … Continue reading
On June 27, Pennsylvania’s minor parties asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the ballot access case that was filed last year. The case is Rogers v Cortes, no. 06-1721. The U.S. Supreme Court hasn’t accepted a ballot access case … Continue reading
On Saturday night at 11:04 pm (June 30), the Delaware House defeated HB 177 by 17-19. The bill would have outlawed fusion. The bill became was of the most contentious fights during the last day of the session. For more … Continue reading