The Alaska Libertarian Party lost its qualified status in November 2016 because it polled less than 3% for Governor (it got 1.91%). However, Alaska law says that a party that polled 3% for president at the last presidential election is … Continue reading
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On July 3, the Tenth Circuit panel that is hearing Baca v Colorado Department of State, 18-1173, asked attorneys on both sides to file supplemental briefs on whether the Tenth Circuit should even adjudicate the case. The issue is whether … Continue reading
On July 5, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf, a Democrat, vetoed SB 48. This bill would have eliminated the straight-ticket device. … Continue reading
Paul Muschick, columnist for the Allentown, Pennsylvania, Morning Call, has this column, calling on Governor Tom Wolf to sign SB 48. That is the bill that abolishes the straight-ticket device, and also funds new vote-counting machines. … Continue reading
On July 4, Congressman Justin Amash of Michigan said he has left the Republican Party and is now an independent. See this story. In Michigan, there is no registration by party, so any voter is whatever affiliation he or she … Continue reading