Activists in New York state have found a state legislator willing to introduce a bill in early 2022 to restore the old, more tolerant petition requirement and old definition of a qualified political party. Of course efforts will now be … Continue reading
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On November 23, a Pennsylvania state court judge acquitted Jake Towne of charges related to a forged sheet of ballot access petitions from the 2018 election. Towne was a Libertarian nominee for state legislature in 2018. Leaders of both major … Continue reading
The new German government has a majority in parliament, after the Social Democratic, Green, and Free Democratic Parties agreed to a coalition. The Free Democratic Party is sometimes referred to as Germany’s version of the Libertarian Party. Thanks to Political … Continue reading
Virginia elected its House of Delegates earlier this month, using districts based on the 2010 census instead of the 2020 census. A lawsuit is currently pending on whether the winners elected this month will serve one year or two year … Continue reading
Many lawsuits are pending against the new Texas district boundaries for U.S. House and state legislative districts. Most of the challenges are in federal court in the western district, and have been consolidated under League of United Latin American Citizens … Continue reading