The Third Circuit will hear the Carl Lewis ballot access case on Tuesday, September 13. The case is Lewis v Guadagno, 11-3401. … Continue reading
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On September 8, the Missouri House Elections Committee passed HB 3, which moves the presidential primary from early February to early March. The bill also increases the filing fee for candidates who wish to run in a presidential primary from … Continue reading
Candidate filing for Louisiana’s statewide election has closed. Ten candidates are running for Governor: one Republican, four Democrats, one Libertarian, and four independents. For Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, and Treasurer, only Republicans filed. For Agriculture & Forestry … Continue reading
Several Republican Party officials in Kentucky have filed a lawsuit in state court to remove the Libertarian Party nominee for State Treasurer from the ballot. See this story. They charge that he does not have 5,000 valid signatures. The state … Continue reading
Bill Clutter, a private investigator in Springfield, Illinois, is launching an initiative to change the Illinois open primary, from one in which primary voters must ask for one particular party’s primary ballot, to one in which primary voters in the … Continue reading