The independent candidates who are challenging North Carolina laws on ballot access have appealed to the Fourth Circuit. The U.S. District Court had upheld the law last month, even upholding the early March petition deadline for independent presidential candidates, which … Continue reading
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On December 2, a state court said the new U.S. House district boundaries, passed by the legislature in November 2019, will be used for the 2020 election. Harper v Lewis, Wake County Superior Court. Persons associated with the Democratic Party … Continue reading
Mississippi elected a new Secretary of State on November 5, 2019. Michael Watson, a Republican, says he wants to eliminate the provision in the state Constitution that says the winner in gubernatorial elections must not only get the most votes, … Continue reading
On Sunday, December 1, the New York Campaign Finance Reform Commission released its report on what the law should be regarding public funding of candidates for state office, and for the definition of “political party”, and the number of signatures … Continue reading
Michigan Live has this story about the lawsuit over the Michigan Republican presidential primary ballot. The law gives the Secretary of State the power to decide which candidates have been mentioned in enough media to be on the ballot automatically. … Continue reading