On August 12, the Washington State Democratic Party challenged Robert F. Kennedy, Jr’s ballot position. See this story. The procedure that Kennedy used has been normal in Washington state for over 30 years. Although the state law talks about attendees … Continue reading
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On August 12, the Justice for All Party won its North Carolina ballot access lawsuit in federal court. Ortiz v North Carolina State Board of Elections, e.d., 5:24cv-420. The State Board of Elections had rejected the party’s petition even though … Continue reading
On August 12, a Nevada state trial court ruled that the Green Party should remain on the ballot. Nevada State Democratic Party v Nevada Green Party, 24 oc-00107. The Green Party was last on the Nevada ballot in 2010. One … Continue reading
On August 12, a New York state trial court judge in Albany removed Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., from the ballot, on the grounds that his address on his declaration of candidacy was not accurate. Cartwright v Kennedy, 906349-24, Albany Co. … Continue reading
Maine Democrats have challenged both independent presidential petitions submitted early. They say the Kennedy petition has the wrong address for Kennedy’s residence, and that Kennedy submitted too many signatures. They say the Cornel West petitioners sometimes misrepresented the contents of … Continue reading