On September 15, the CATO Institute filed this amicus curiae brief in Libertarian Party of Ohio v Crites, 21-226. This is the lawsuit over the composition of the Ohio Elections Commission, which, by law, consists of three Republicans, three Democrats, … Continue reading
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All 50 Democratic (including the two Independents who work with the Democrats) Senators support S2747, introduced on September 14. It is the “Freedom to Vote” Act. Here is a link to the text. The bill eliminates public funding for presidential … Continue reading
On September 13, the California legislature sent two election law bills to Governor Gavin Newsom. AB 446 somewhat eases the procedure for a group to become a qualified party. SB 660 makes it illegal for initiative proponents to pay circulators … Continue reading
On September 17, the Secretary of State of Georgia filed a notice of appeal in Cowen v Raffensperger, the case over petition requirements for candidates for U.S. House who are not nominees of parties that got 20% of the vote … Continue reading
See this news story, which has Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown’s comment on yesterday’s court rulings at the bottom, and which also re-affirms that his write-in candidacy is continuing. Thanks to Joe Burns for the link. … Continue reading