On April 17, two Republican legislators in Ohio asked the Ohio Supreme Court to un-do a consent decree that the state signed several years ago, promising not to enforce certain state laws that make it difficult for provisional ballots to … Continue reading
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Not all challenges to Republican and Democratic Party candidates have been settled, concerning the June 5 primary ballot. This story explains yet another case that is pending. … Continue reading
On April 17, the Wisconsin State Board of Elections (which is formally named the Government Accountability Board) ruled unanimously that it has no authority to remove candidates from the upcoming Democratic primaries, in the special gubernatorial and legislative recall elections, … Continue reading
On April 17, an en banc panel of the 9th circuit ruled that federal postcard voter registration forms, authorized in 1993 by Congress, must be accepted as valid by Arizona. Arizona did not dispute that the federal voter registration postcard … Continue reading
John Wolfe, Jr., who won enough popular votes in the March 24 Louisiana Democratic presidential primary to receive three delegates to the Democratic National Convention, plans to sue the state Democratic Party because it won’t recognize his three delegates. See … Continue reading