California has eight statewide partisan offices up this year. The Green Party and the Peace & Freedom Party, together, have worked out a plan so that the two parties aren’t running a statewide candidate against each other in the June … Continue reading
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On February 22, an Alabama voting rights group sued the Secretary of State over access to the list of registered voters. Greater Birmingham Ministries v Merrill, n.d., 2:22cv-228. The case is assigned to U.S. District Court Judge Abdul Kallon, an … Continue reading
On February 25, the 3-judge U.S. District Court that has been handling the Alabama lawsuit over U.S. House redistricting declined to let Republican candidate Jeff Coleman intervene in the case. The court had earlier ordered the legislature to redraw the … Continue reading
On February 25, some North Carolina Republican members of Congress and legislators asked the U.S. Supreme Court to rule that the recent decision of the North Carolina Supreme Court on U.S. House redistricting violates Article One of the U.S. Constitution. … Continue reading
On February 22, the Arizona House passed HCR 2015. It is a proposed constitutional amendment, to require initiatives to receive at least 60% of the popular vote in order to pass. If the legislature approves the bill, then the voters … Continue reading