Many states permit general election candidates to run for either President or Vice-President, and some other public office, simultaneously. But Michigan is not one of those states. Justin Amash cannot appear on the November ballot as an independent candidate for … Continue reading
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The Florida federal trial in Jacobson v Lee opened on July 15, Monday. Here is a newspaper story about the testimony. This is the case in which the Democratic Party is trying to overturn the law that has allowed the … Continue reading
On July 15, the Ohio Supreme Court unanimously put Robert Bender back on the November 2019 ballot as a Libertarian nominee for City Council of Reynoldsburg. This is a partisan election. State ex rel Bender v Franklin County Board of … Continue reading
The Puerto Rico legislature has passed a bill to move the Democratic presidential primary from June to March. See this story at Frontloading HQ. Puerto Rico’s presidential primaries have usually been in June in the past, although in 2000 they … Continue reading
Howie Hawkins, who is seeking the Green Party presidential nomination, hopes to qualify for primary season matching funds by the end of 2019. If he does, he will be able to receive those funds in January 2020. The federal law … Continue reading