On April 8, the Nevada Assembly Legislative Operations & Elections Committee passed AB 126. It sets up presidential primaries for major parties in Nevada. They would be on the first Tuesday in February. The bill seems to say that any … Continue reading
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On April 1, James R. Adams filed this brief in his lawsuit over the Delaware law that does not allow registered independents to become judges on the important state courts. The state is trying to persuade the U.S. District Court … Continue reading
On April 6, the city of Alva, Oklahoma, held elections for city office. Troy Brooks, a registered Libertarian, won for City Council, ward 3, defeating his only opponent 381-343. The election was non-partisan. Alva is in northwestern Oklahoma, near the … Continue reading
On April 8, Indiana told the U.S. Supreme Court that it doesn’t wish to respond to the cert petition in Tully v Okeson, 20-1244. This is the case that challenges the state law letting voters age 65 and over vote … Continue reading
On April 8, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued an opinion in Re: the Nomination Petitions of Rania Major, 15 EAP 2021. It holds that a signature on a petition is invalid unless the signer lists the address at which he … Continue reading