On April 30, North Carolina held a primary for the special election, U.S. House, 3rd district. The seat is vacant because Congressman Walter B. Jones died. There were primaries for all three North Carolina parties that nominate by primary: Republican, … Continue reading
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Nicholas Stephanopoulos of Election Law Blog here analyzes the May 3 Ohio decision, striking down the U.S. House district boundaries as a partisan gerrymander. For those who are interested in this topic but who don’t want to read the very … Continue reading
On April 30, Alabama State Senator Cam Ward (R-Alabaster) introduced SB 336. It decreases the number of signatures for newly-qualifying parties, and non-presidential independents, from 3% of the last gubernatorial vote, to 1.5%. Also it eases the petition deadline from … Continue reading
On May 3, the Arkansas Libertarian Party filed this brief in Libertarian Party of Arkansas v Thurston, e.d., 4:19cv-214. The brief argues that the U.S. District Court should soon enjoin the new petition requirement of 26,745 signatures that was passed … Continue reading
Green That Life: “How do you inspire the ‘unlikely activist’ to take action with you? One effective way is to appeal to people’s emotions.” … Continue reading