On November 10, Wyoming filed this brief in Frank v Lee, 21-8059. This is the lawsuit that bars First Amendment activity, including petitioning, within 300 feet of a polling place. The U.S. District Court had invalidated it. Generally courts allow … Continue reading
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On November 2, Minneapolis elected two members to the Board of Estimate and Taxation. The races were citywide. Samantha Pree-Stinson, a member of the Socialist Party, won one of the seats. The Board has six members, but only two are … Continue reading
The Monday, November 8 decision of the Ninth Circuit, striking down the unequal distribution requirement for the Montana petition for party recognition, is finally getting some general press coverage. Here is the Daily Montanan story. Also, here is an article … Continue reading
Andrew Yang and his Forward Party have a website, which can be seen here. Yang and the Forward Party support top-four or top-five systems, in which parties don’t have nominees and all candidates appear on the same primary ballot. Then, … Continue reading
On November 5, New York state filed this brief in Libertarian Party of New York v New York State Board of Elections, 21-1464. This is the lawsuit over the new definition of a New York qualified party, and the new … Continue reading