Any candidate who hopes to be on the November 2020 ballot for Congress or state legislature (which are the only partisan offices on the 2020 ballot other than President) must file by December 6, 2019. This is because the California … Continue reading
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On November 13, the Georgia Libertarian Party filed this reply brief in Cowen v Raffensperger, 19-14065, in the Eleventh Circuit. This is the case that challenges the Georgia ballot access law for U.S. House. … Continue reading
Josh Mahony, the only Democrat who filed to run for U.S. Senate in Arkansas in 2020, withdrew, after the filing deadline had passed. See this story. If the Democratic Party is not permitted to replace him, the only candidates on … Continue reading
On November 5, the California Secretary of State filed this brief in the combined cases over the constitutionality of the law requiring presidential primary candidates to reveal their income tax returns. … Continue reading
Here is the brief of the plaintiffs in Boydston v Padilla, a case in State Superior Court in San Bernardino that says California must print up a presidential primary ballot listing all candidates from all parties, and make that available … Continue reading
On November 13, the Arkansas Secretary of State filed his reply brief in Libertarian Party of Arkansas v Thurston, 19-2503. Even though the brief is lengthy, it never mentions that when the state also lost against a 3% (of the … Continue reading