The U.S. Supreme Court has now docketed Kopitke v Bell, no. 20-897. This is the case over North Carolina’s independent presidential petition deadline of March 3. The Fourth Circuit upheld it last year, even though in 1983 the U.S. Supreme … Continue reading
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On January 7, the Nebraska Secretary of State determined that the Legal Marijuana Now Party did not have enough valid signatures. Although it had enough statewide, Nebraska requires a certain number in each of the three U.S. House districts, and … Continue reading
The New York Independence Party became a ballot-qualified party in November 1994, and was on the ballot continuously ever since, although under the new definition of a “qualified party” passed in 2020, it went off the ballot in November 2020. … Continue reading
On January 4, some Republican congressional candidates filed a federal lawsuit, alleging that California election procedures in November 2020 were careless and may have made it possible for the vote count to have been inaccurate. Election Integrity Project v Padilla, … Continue reading
On January 6, Congressman Louie Gohmert and the Republican presidential elector candidates from Arizona asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in today’s electoral college vote tally matter. Gohmert v Pence, 20A115. Here is their document. Thanks to Thomas Jones … Continue reading