On July 12, the Fourth Circuit issued an opinion in Fusaro v Cogan, 18-2167. The case had been filed by a Virginia resident who wanted to purchase a list of registered voters in a portion of Maryland. However, Maryland law … Continue reading
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The California bill to force the American Independent Party to change its name has been amended. It has an urgency clause. If it is signed into law, it will take effect immediately. The AIP would need to change its name … Continue reading
Tom Steyer, who announced a few days ago that he is seeking the Democratic presidential nomination, says in this campaign you tube that he favors creating a “national referendum” process so that voters could determine federal laws. Generally, a referendum … Continue reading
On July 11, U.S. District Court Judge Catherine C. Blake upheld the Maryland ballot access law that requires all parties that fail to poll 1% for the office at the top of the ballot to submit 10,000 signatures in order … Continue reading
On July 11, the California legislature passed SB 27, the bill to require presidential primary candidates to reveal the last five years of their income tax returns if they want to be on the presidential primary ballot. It now goes … Continue reading