On October 31, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers signed AB 149, which makes it easier for a qualified party to nominate a slate of candidates for presidential elector. He also signed AB 35, which establishes a procedure for independent candidates to … Continue reading
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Texas holds a special election on November 4 to fill the vacancy in the 18th U.S. House district. Sixteen candidates are on the ballot. Candidates need either a filing fee of $3,125, or 500 signatures to get on the ballot … Continue reading
On October 31, U.S. District Court Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly issued an opinion in League of United Latin American Citizens v Executive Office of the President, a case filed earlier this year in the District of Columbia, 1:25cv-946. The Opinion says … Continue reading
On October 29, the Wisconsin legislature sent AB 149 to Governor Tony Evers. The bill had passed in early October. It improves ballot access for qualified parties, by removing the requirement that qualified parties must choose their presidential elector candidates … Continue reading
On October 30, Jane Nelson, Texas Secretary of State and a Republican herself, filed this brief in Hunt v State, n.d., 2:25cv-200. Her brief says the Republican Party’s attempt to have the open primary declared unconstitutional is procedurally flawed. She … Continue reading