On March 21, the Alabama Libertarian Party asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear its case over access to the list of registered voters. Alabama gives a list of the registered voters free to the qualified parties, but it charges … Continue reading
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Shelley Lenz, the Democratic Party nominee for Governor of North Dakota in 2020, will run as an independent candidate for the State Senate this year. See this story. North Dakota has very difficult ballot access for minor party and independent … Continue reading
Chris Vance, who spent most of his adult life in Republican Party leadership positions, will run for State Senate in 2022 as an independent candidate. He will run in the 31st district, and he hopes to defeat the incumbent Republican. … Continue reading
On March 18, the Alaska bill that eases the definition of a qualified party passed the Senate Judiciary Committee. Existing law requires a party to have registration equal to 3% of the last vote cast, which is now 10,821. The … Continue reading
On March 18, an Arkansas state trial court enjoined four new laws that restrict procedures for voters at the polls. See this story. There is no written opinion yet. The case had been filed by the Arkansas League of Women … Continue reading