On April 1, Cara Castronuiva, a Republican seeking the New York Republican Party’s nomination for U.S. Senate, filed a federal lawsuit against the petition requirement. Because she did not show substantial support at the party state convention, she must get … Continue reading
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That is, if they turn 18 by Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Here is the story from The Providence Journal. Thanks to Taegen Goddard and politicalwire.com for this story. … Continue reading
Following up on Richard Winger’s post earlier this week that Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen asked the state legislature to pass LB 764, which would change Nebraska’s electoral votes distribution to winner of the entire state take all, the legislature did … Continue reading
On April 3, the Third Circuit refused to stay the lower court’s order that required New Jersey to use office-block ballot format for the June 4 Democratic primary. Kim v Hanlon, 24-1593. The three judges were Kent Jordan (Bush Jr. … Continue reading
On April 4, the Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. campaign said it has completed its Idaho petition.