On May 12, Bernie Sanders filed this amicus curiae brief in Yang v Kellner, 20-1494, second circuit. This is the case over whether New York should hold a presidential primary on June 23. Sanders wants a primary. … Continue reading
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On May 7, the Montana Secretary of State relaxed the requirement that initiative petition sheets need to be notarized. The ruling says initiative petition blanks can be e-mailed to anyone who wants one. The recipient can then print the petition, … Continue reading
On May 11, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont cut the number of signatures for candidate petitions to 70% of the normal requirement. He also extsended the deadline by two days. The order applies both to primary petitions and general election petitions. … Continue reading
According to this story, all four Republicans running for Utah Governor want to return to the old nomination system, in which no one can get on a Republican primary ballot unless he or she wins substantial support at a party … Continue reading
Montana requires all qualified parties to nominate by primary. According to this story, both candidates in the upcoming Green Party U.S. Senate primary are really acting on behalf of one of the two major parties. Dennis Daneke, one of the … Continue reading