Current Rhode Island lets independent voters vote in a partisan primary, but if an independent chooses a party primary ballot at the polls, he or she is considered registered in that party unless the voters fills out a form on … Continue reading
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On May 1, a new lawsuit was filed in federal court against the Tennessee law that provdes that signs must be polsted at polling places on primary day, warning that only bona fide party members may choose a partisan primary … Continue reading
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s New York petition shows that his ballot label in New York is “We the People.” That means, if he gets on the New York ballot and polls 2% or more of the vote for president, the … Continue reading
On May 2, the Alabama House unanimously passed SB 324, which gives more time for qualified parties to certify their presidential and vice-presidential nominees, and also gives more time for independent presidential candidates to submit their petition. The fact that … Continue reading
On April 17, U.S. District Court Judge Benita Y. Pearson held oral argument in Brunner v LaRose, n.d., 4:23cv-2180. State Supreme Court Justice Jennifer Brunner filed this lawsuit in 2023 against the 2021 Ohio law that says party labels should … Continue reading