On February 17, the Oregon Supreme Court ruled that Nick Kristof doesn’t meet the residency requirement to be eligible for Governor. See this story. State ex rel Kristof v Fagan, S069165. Here is the opinion. … Continue reading
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Pennsylvania still hasn’t drawn new U.S. House districts. Although the legislature had passed a plan, the Governor had vetoed it. Therefore, the State Supreme Court appears to be getting ready to draw the districts. On February 11, some Pennsylvania voters … Continue reading
On February 15, the Idaho House State Affairs Committee passed HB 439. Current law lets independent voters affiliate with the Republican Party on primary day if they wish to vote in that day’s Republican primary. The bill says that independents … Continue reading
Normally, Pennsylvania candidates seeking a spot on a primary ballot must petition inside a 3-week window. This year, the State Elections office wants to cut that period to just two weeks. Yet the office doesn’t recommend that the number of … Continue reading
On February 14, Texas filed a notice of appeal in Longoria v Paxton. This is the lawsuit in which a U.S. District Court had enjoined the law that makes it a crime for an election official to suggest to a … Continue reading