On January 23, 2019, the Alabama Libertarian Party filed a federal lawsuit against the Alabama policy that gives a free list of the registered voters to the qualified parties, but charges unqualified parties tens of thousands of dollars for the … Continue reading
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On August 12, U.S. District Court Judge Kristine Baker declined to impose a stay on her July 3, 2019 order that enjoined the Arkansas petition requirement of 3% of the last gubernatorial vote. Here is the 8-page order in Libertarian … Continue reading
The Buffalo News has this op-ed by Chris McNickle, author of several books about New York government, politics and history. He says New York should retain fusion (the ability of two or more parties to jointly nominate the same candidate). … Continue reading
On August 10, tens of thousands of Moscow, Russia residents protested in the streets against ballot access ruling that have invalidated the petitions of a group of independent candidates for City Council. See this story. Thanks to Ken Bush for … Continue reading
Salon has this interview with Congressmember Don Beyer about HR 4000, his bill to provide for proportional representation for U.S. House elections. The bill was introduced on July 25, with five co-sponsors, all Democrats: Jamie Raskin (Md.); James McGovern (Mass.); … Continue reading