It is believed that Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont will soon issue an order that says political parties that are ballot-qualified for at least one statewide office will be deemed to be ballot-qualified for all partisan federal and state office, for … Continue reading
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On March 31, a Michigan Republican candidate for U.S. House, Eric Esshaki, filed a federal lawsuit to ease the Michigan primary petition requirements for candidates. Since then, several other candidates have moved to intervene in the case. Two, Matt Savich … Continue reading
On April 15, Texas state trial judge Tim Sulak ruled from the bench that all registered voters may ask for an absentee postal ballot this year, due to the health crisis. Texas Democratic Party v Debeauvoir, Travis County civil district … Continue reading
On April 15, Congressman Justin Amash said he will soon decide whether to run for president. See this story. The story says that he stopped campaigning for re-election to Congress in February. … Continue reading
On April 15, advocates of a statewide Montana initiative concerning marijuana law filed a lawsuit in state court, asking that electronic signatures be permitted. New Approach Montana v State, first judicial district, Lewis & Clark County, BDV-2020-444. Here is the … Continue reading