The Atlanta Civic Circle has this substantial story about Georgia ballot access for minor parties in U.S. House elections. … Continue reading
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Perquimans County, North Carolina, is advertising for a registered Libertarian to apply to fill a vacancy on the County Board. See the county’s website here. A Libertarian was elected to a seat on the county board in 2018. He has … Continue reading
Burlington, Vermont, held its annual city council election March 1. The Progressive Party retained its six seats, so it continues to have half the seats, more than any other party. The elections are partisan. See this story. Thanks to Fairvote … Continue reading
On February 24, some Republican candidates and party officials filed a federal lawsuit against the 2016 Colorado law that virtually forces parties that nominate by primary to let independent voters vote in their primaries. Parable v Griswold, 1:22cv-477. The case … Continue reading
On March 1, U.S. District Court Judge Robert Pitman, an Obama appointee, declined to enjoin the Texas filing fees for candidates seeking the nomination of a party that nominates by convention. Bilyeu v Esparza, w.d., 1:21cv-1089. See the order here. … Continue reading