According to this story, the Illinois Supreme Court will soon decide the lawsuit Collazo v Illinois State Board of Elections. The issue is the 2024 law that eliminated the ability of qualified parties to nominate after the primary (in races … Continue reading
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On July 11, the Utah Supreme Court issued a unanimous opinion in League of Women Voters Utah v Utah State Legislature, 2024 UT 21. It says that the 2018 initiative, passed by voters to impose a nonpartisan redistricting process, is … Continue reading
On July 10, the Eleventh Circuit refused to rehear Rose v Raffensperger, the case over whether Georgia’s at-large elections for Public Service Commission violate the federal Voting Rights Act. The vote was 8-3, with one abstention. The three judges who … Continue reading
Colorado Public Radio has this lengthy story about the Colorado Libertarian Party and the unsettled presidential nomination. … Continue reading
On July 10, the Democratic National Committee said it still intends to nominate for president and vice president with a virtual roll call, instead of at the physical convention in August. The delegates will meet on July 21 to learn … Continue reading