As noted earlier, on October 7, the Ohio legislature asked to intervene in Libertarian Party of Ohio v Husted, the ballot access case. Here is the state legislature’s brief, asking the U.S. District Court to let it intervene so that … Continue reading
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On October 7, Ontario held an election for its provincial legislative body. See this story for the results. The Liberal Party won 53 seats, the Conservative Party 37 seats, and the New Democratic Party 17 seats. Previously, the Liberals had … Continue reading
The October 8 Denver Post has this editorial, praising a lower state court for refusing to stop Denver from sending mail ballots to inactive voters, and making suggestions for policy changes. … Continue reading
On October 7, a Colorado lower state court refused the Secretary of State’s request for an injunction to stop Denver election officials from mailing mail ballots to inactive voters. See this story. An “inactive voter” is one who is on … Continue reading
On October 7, California Governor Jerry Brown vetoed SB 205, which made it a crime to pay registration workers on a per-registration card basis. Because Proposition 14 has left California minor parties with only one means to remain on the … Continue reading