It’s the same story as in Ohio, which we recently blogged. Probably a lawsuit will be forthcoming in Alabama on this matter, as is likely in Ohio. Here is a link to the story, and thanks to Thomas Jones for … Continue reading
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On April 9, the Catoosa County (Georgia) Republican Party filed a lawsuit in state court to remove four candidates from the May 21 Republican primary ballot. They are running for County Commission and three of them are Republican incumbents. The … Continue reading
On April 9, an independent candidate for U.S. House in Ohio, filed a state court lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the petition requirement of 1% of the last vote cast, due in March. Tjaden v Geauga County Board of Elections, … Continue reading
On April 9, the California State Appeals Court, third district, issued an opinion in Weber v Superior Court, B324576. This is the case over whether Vince Fong could run for both U.S. House and Assembly in the March 5, 2024 … Continue reading
New York state has the shortest window (42 days) for presidential petitions in the general election of any state. It starts April 16, one week from today. Here is a news story, which focuses on Libertarian Party preparations. This is … Continue reading