The West Virginia Libertarian Party recently nominated some 2020 candidates by virtual convention. See this story. The party is ballot-qualified and nominates by convention. … Continue reading
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On April 21, U.S. District Court Judge Rebecca Pallmeyer, a Clinton appointee, orally described substantial relief she intends to order for minor party and independent candidates for the Illinois 2020 election. Candidates will need 10% of the original legal requirement. … Continue reading
On April 20, a group of Georgia voters filed a new federal lawsuit against the state’s touchscreen voting machines, alleging that they could cause transmission of the Covid-19 virus. The lawsuit argues that the state should use paper ballots, as … Continue reading
According to this article, the Wisconsin Election Commission, the legislature, and the Governor, have so far shown no interest in doing anything about mandatory ballot access petitions. Except for independent presidential petitions, all petitions are due June 1, for both … Continue reading
On April 20, the Michigan Secretary of State filed a notice of appeal in Graveline v Benson, e.d., 2:18cv-12354. This is the case in which a U.S. District Court last year invalidated the Michigan law that requires independent candidates for … Continue reading