On July 18, both bills that the California legislature has passed, relating to the presidential primaries, were sent to Governor Gavin Newsom. SB 27 requires disclosure of federal income tax returns for candidates who want to appear on a presidential … Continue reading
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California law professor Rex Grady here writes that SB 27, the bill to require presidential primary candidates to reveal their tax returns or be omitted from the presidential primary ballots, is not constitutional. The op-ed is in the Santa Rosa … Continue reading
Kansas has released new registration data, for active voters. The numbers are: Republican 762,416; Democratic 419,307; Libertarian 15,694; independent and other 487,003. The percentages are: Republican 45.26%; Democratic 24.89%; Libertarian .93%; independent and other 28.91%. The percentages just prior to … Continue reading
HR 51, the bill to make the District of Columbia a state, now has 216 co-sponsors in addition to the sponsor, D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton. A majority of the House would be 218 members. … Continue reading
The Alaska Division of Elections has redesigned the voter registration form. Formerly it listed all the qualified parties, with a checkbox. It even listed the unqualified parties that had told the state they are trying to accumulate registrations. But, as … Continue reading