Pierre Nantel has been a New Democratic Party member of the Canadian Parliament since 2011. On August 19 he left his old party and joined the Green Party. He will run for re-election as a Green nominee. Before being elected, … Continue reading
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On August 19, Rocky De La Fuente filed a notice of appeal in the Arizona case over the number of signatures for an independent presidential candidate. De La Fuente v Hobbs. Arizona requires approximately 37,000 signatures for 2020. No presidential … Continue reading
On August 15, Christopher Graveline, an independent candidate for Michigan Attorney General, filed this brief in his ballot access case, Graveline v Johnson, e.d., 2:18cv-12354. He filed the case last year, against the requirement that he obtain 30,000 signatures by … Continue reading
The Independent Party of Oregon statewide registration has slipped this year, so that it is 4.5% of the state total, below the 5% requirement to be entitled to its own government-administered primary. However, the party is more than willing to … Continue reading
On August 16, the California Republican Party filed this reply brief in the State Supreme Court in Patterson v Padilla, the lawsuit over whether the State Constitution requires that all “recognized” presidential candidates (seeking the nomination of a ballot-qualified party) … Continue reading