On September 8, 2020, the Arizona Supreme Court issued a brief order in West v Clayton, cv-20-0249, keeping independent presidential candidate Kanye West off the November 2020 ballot. It said it would explain later why it did that. But eight … Continue reading
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On April 8, the New Hampshire House passed HB 98 by a vote of 195-174. It moves the non-presidential primary from September to the fourth Tuesday in June. The bill has the effect of moving the petition deadline for independent … Continue reading
At least four lawsuits have been filed in U.S. District Court against Georgia Senate Bill 202: 1. The New Georgia Project v Raffensperger, n.d., 1:21cv-1229. 2. Sixth District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church v Kemp, n.d., 1:21cv-1284. 3. Georgia … Continue reading
There are three lawsuits pending in U.S. District Court against the New York 2020 definition of a qualified political party. One is filed by the SAM Party, one by the Working Families Party, and one by the Libertarian and Green … Continue reading
On April 7, the Idaho House passed SB 1110. It changes the petition requirement for statewide initiatives. Under the bill, an initiative would need to gather the signatures of 6% of the voters in all 35 legislative districts. There has … Continue reading