On June 5, U.S. District Court Judge Algernon Marbley upheld the Ohio law that says members of the Ohio Elections Commission must include an equal number of members of the two largest parties in the state, plus an independent member … Continue reading
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The Libertarian Party will hold an in-person “second sitting” of the national convention in Orlando, Florida, July 8-12. Although the party already chose its national ticket last month via an electronic convention, it still must elect party officers and work … Continue reading
The South Carolina non-presidential primaries are on June 9. The Republican primary ballot will ask an advisory question, “Do you support giving voters the right to register with the Political Party of your choice?” Currently South Carolina has open primaries, … Continue reading
On June 5, U.S. District Court Judge Janet Hall heard Gottlieb v Lamont, 3:20cv-623. This is the lawsuit over ballot access relief for primary petitions. Here is a lengthy news story about the hearing. The judge said she will rule … Continue reading
On June 2, the plaintiffs in Gottlieb v Lamont, 3:20cv-623, filed this Reply brief. This is the lawsuit over whether Connecticut should give petitioning relief for candidates seeking a spot on the August 11 primary ballot. The Governor already cut … Continue reading