The Florida ballot access case filed by the Independent Party and the Party for Socialism and Liberation will proceed next year, toward a determination as to whether the law is constitutional or not. The law says that a ballot-qualified party … Continue reading
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On August 10, U.S. District Court Judge Robert C. Chambers, a Clinton appointee, issued an opinion in Nelson v Warner, 3:19cv-898. This is the Democratic Party’s lawsuit against the West Virginia law that puts the party that carried the presidential … Continue reading
On August 15, the American Independent Party, which exists only in California, held its state convention. It nominated presidential electors pledged to Rocky De La Fuente for president, and Kanye West for vice-president. The meeting was electronic with approximately 20 … Continue reading
On August 11, Connecticut held the nation’s last 2020 presidential primaries. There are no results yet on the Secretary of State’s website, but news reports say in the Republican primary, Donald Trump received 80%; uncommitted 13%; Rocky De La Fuente … Continue reading
New Jersey Policy Perspective has just released a study by Julia Sass Rubin, showing how New Jersey primary ballot design tilts the results. The paper does not cover general election ballots, but almost all counties in New Jersey have the … Continue reading