On December 24, filing closed for candidates in the Missouri presidential primaries. Here is the final list. On the last day for filing, two candidates filed for the Constitution Party. Therefore, there are now three states so far that will … Continue reading
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The new Minnesota presidential primary law lets parties have sole power to determine which presidential candidates will appear on their presidential primary ballot. As noted earlier, Rocky De La Fuente and a voter who wants to vote for him sued … Continue reading
On December 20, the Texas State Court of Appeals, 14th district, issued an order in Hughs v Dikeman, 14-19-969-cv. This is the case over the new law that requires candidates seeking the nomination of a party that nominates by convention … Continue reading
Here is a Detroit News story about the December 22 decision that invalidated the Michigan law requiring 30,000 signatures for statewide independents. … Continue reading
The Maine Republican presidential primary ballot will only list President Donald Trump. All candidates needed 2,000 signatures of registered Republicans. No one else submitted a petition, not even William Weld. This shows how difficult the Maine petition requirement is for … Continue reading