On January 5, a Texas trial court in Bexar County ruled that Lisa Uresti-Dasher should remain on the Democratic primary ballot. She is seeking a judicial nomination. She was challenged by her opponent, mainly because the opponent felt that she … Continue reading
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On January 5, 2022, the Eleventh Circuit reversed the U.S. District Court and found that Georgia’s 5% petition (of the number of registered voters) for independent candidates, and the nominees of parties that didn’t poll 20% of the vote in … Continue reading
According to this story, Wyoming congressional candidate Marissa Selvig has switched her party registration from Republican to Constitution. She has been campaigning for the 2022 U.S. House election for a year, but will no longer seek the Republican nomination. Instead … Continue reading
On December 30, some Georgia voters and organizations filed a federal lawsuit against the new U.S. House district boundaries. The case was filed the same day the Governor signed the bill setting up those new districts. Pendergrass v Raffensperger, n.d., … Continue reading
The Ninth Circuit will hear Mecinas v Hobbs, 20-16301, on Friday, January 14. This is the Democratic Party’s lawsuit against the Arizona law on the order of candidates on the general election ballot. The three judges will be Johnnie B. … Continue reading