According to this story, Connecticut won’t hold a presidential primary if all the candidates withdraw. However, so far, Bernie Sanders seems to want to remain on the ballot for that primary. Also, so far, Elizabeth Warren and Tulsi Gabbard haven’t … Continue reading
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According to this story, the Wisconsin Libertarian Party has asked the state to suspend petitioning for the general election, or to deem any parties that were ballot-qualified in 2018 to also be ballot-qualified for 2020 as well. Currently, the only … Continue reading
The New York Daily News has this op-ed by two Democratic Party activists, Christina Das and Max Roland Davidson. It urges the state of New York to stop petition challenges this year, and deem all petitions to be valid if … Continue reading
On April 10, Michigan filed this brief in Esshaki v Whitman, e.d., 2:20cv-10831. This is the case in which a Republican U.S. House candidate is attacking the requirement that he submit 1,000 valid signatures to get on the primary ballot, … Continue reading
On April 1, the Hawaii Elections Office held a random drawing to determine the order of party names on the August 8, 2020 primary ballot. In Hawaii, there is only a single primary ballot. At the top are the names … Continue reading