The federal cases against the California tax returns-ballot law are being argued at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 19, in Sacramento. Originally the hearing was to begin at 2 p.m., but the judge moved the time forward. One of the … Continue reading
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The West Virginia Republican Party recently changed the rules for its 2020 presidential primary. Formerly it was possible for candidates who did not poll the most votes to win some delegates. The new rules provide that whomever places first receives … Continue reading
The Libertarian Party petition for ballot access in the upcoming special election for State House, 42nd district, has been rejected. The party was initially told it was 19 signatures short. It found 30 signatures that it believed had been erroneously … Continue reading
On September 18, the Montana Green Party filed this brief in U.S. District Court, in the party’s ballot access lawsuit. It challenges the strangely unequal distribution requirement for party petitions, and the early petition deadline. The case arose in 2018, … Continue reading
Aaron Lewis, a publisher and an independent candidate for Mayor of Hartford, Connecticut, in the November 2019 election, as changed his voter registration from “Democratic” to “Libertarian”. See this story. However, it is too late for him to change his … Continue reading