On December 11, a New Hampshire state trial court upheld the new requirements for voters who use postal absentee ballots. The new law requires that the completed ballot must be notarized, or it must include a photocopy of the voter’s … Continue reading
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On December 10, some independent voters in Pennsylvania filed a new lawsuit against closed primaries. They earlier filed a case in State Supreme Court but that Court refused to hear it. Therefore, they are starting over in a lower court, … Continue reading
The U.S. Supreme Court is now on vacation, and won’t return until Friday, January 9, 2026.
Arizona representative Alex Kolodin has introduced HB 2022. It moves the non-presidential primaries from the last Tuesday in August to the last Tuesday in July. Arizona ties the petition deadline for new parties to the date of the primaries, so … Continue reading
On December 10, the Maine Secretary of State released new registration data. Maine doesn’t tally registrations very often. This was the first tally since the February 8, 2025 tally. New percentages: Democratic 33.94%; Republican 29.73%; Green 3.60%; Libertarian .66%; independent … Continue reading