Marc Elias, a prominent election law attorney who represents the Democratic Party in many lawsuits, has this op-ed in the Washington Post about his lawsuits against laws that give Republicans the top line on the ballot in some states. The … Continue reading
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According to this article in The Hill, Andrew Yang won’t be on the March 2020 Ohio presidential primary ballot because most of his petitions did not have a copy of the signed declaration of candidacy signed by Yang. He will … Continue reading
On December 20, 2019, Dennis Fusaro filed this brief in Fusaro v Cogan in U.S. District Court. This is the case that challenges a Maryland law that says only a registered voter in Maryland may purchase the list of registered … Continue reading
On Thursday, January 9, the Minnesota Supreme Court will hear De La Fuente v Simon, the case over the constitutionality of the law that says a political party has sole discretion to decide which candidates appear on its presidential primary … Continue reading
Richard K. Troxell, who was the Constitution Party’s 1968 presidential candidate, died on December 26, 2019, at the age of 91. The Constitution Party that nominated him had been formed in 1950 and ceased to exist in 1969. It is … Continue reading