Roll Call has this in-depth report on the federal law on how Congress is supposed to count electoral votes when various officials in a particular state submit two sets of returns that conflict with each other. Thanks to Howard Bashman … Continue reading
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Montana held primaries on June 2 for the Democratic, Republican, and Green Parties. The Libertarian Party is also on the ballot, but it had no contests so the state didn’t print Libertarian primary ballots. The Green Party primary for U.S. … Continue reading
On June 2, New Mexico held primaries for the Republican, Democratic, and Libertarian Parties, including a presidential primary for each. Jo Jorgensen won the Libertarian presidential primary. See all the results at this link to the Secretary of State’s web … Continue reading
On June 2, the Arkansas Secretary of State appealed Miller v Thurston, w.d., 5:20cv-5070. This is the case in which the U.S. District Court had given ballot access relief to proponents of initiatives. Also on June 2, the U.S. District … Continue reading
On June 2, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper refused to say that the Republican national convention will be permitted to convene under traditional habits for national conventions. See this Politico story. In the meantime, Republicans are reportedly looking at Nashville … Continue reading