The Keene Sentinel has this story about the Libertarian Party’s request to the New Hampshire Secretary of State to suspend petition requirements. No one in New Hampshire ever needs a petition to get on a primary ballot, but the general … Continue reading
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On April 3, U.S. District Court Judge Mark E. Walker again refused to stay his own opinion in Jacobson v Lee, the case over the order of candidates on the Florida November ballot. Earlier he had struck down the law, … Continue reading
On April 6, the Independent Party of Florida, and the Party for Socialism and Liberation, filed a request for injunctive relief in U.S. District Court, in their lawsuit to overturn the law that prevents them from putting a presidential nominee … Continue reading
On the evening of April 6, the U.S. Supreme Court voted 5-4 to overturn the Seventh Circuit decision that let Wisconsin absentee ballots arrive as late as April 13, for the April 7 election. See the order here. … Continue reading
At approximately 5 p.m. Wisconsin time, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled 4-2 that the April 7 election for judicial offices should proceed. The State Supreme Court Justice who is running for re-election recused himself. See this story. Many polling places … Continue reading