U.S. District Court Judge William Zloch says he will rule on Friday, July 13, in Mazzilli v Townsley. This is the lawsuit over whether registered voters who aren’t Democrats will be permitted to vote in the August Democratic primary, for … Continue reading
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Both the Peace & Freedom Party, and the American Independent Party, first qualified for the California ballot in January 1968. Both parties will choose presidential nominees in August. Peace & Freedom will hold its convention in Los Angeles August 4-5, … Continue reading
On July 23, the Illinois State Board of Elections will hear Rob Sherman’s objections to the ballot status of Virgil Goode, Rocky Anderson, Stewart Alexander, and Michael Hawkins. Sherman is free to withdraw his objections to their petitions at any … Continue reading
On July 10, opponents of the Arizona top-two open primary initiative, or jungle primary, held a press conference. Bill Montgomery, the County Attorney for Maricopa County, Arizona, will lead the opposition. That opposition will be a campaign to defeat the … Continue reading
The Michigan Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on July 25 in the case on whether a referendum should remain on the ballot or not. See this story. The State Court of Appeals had put it on the ballot even … Continue reading