Arkansas SB 276 was on the agenda for Tuesday, February 26, in the Senate State Agencies & Government Affairs Committee. For the fourth time in a row, though, the sponsor, Senator Trent Garner, did not bring it up. The bill … Continue reading
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The Utah election code says that a presidential primary will be held in 2020, but it doesn’t yet specify a date. Utah used caucuses in 2016. State Senator Curtis Bramble says he is about to introduce a bill to set … Continue reading
On February 19, attorneys for Alabama government filed this brief in Libertarian Party of Alabama v Merrill, m.d., 2:19cv-69. This is the case in which the Libertarian Party challenges the state policy of giving a free list of the registered … Continue reading
The Illinois bill to reduce the number of signatures for independent candidates and the nominees of unqualified parties, which had already been introduced in the Senate, is now also introduced in the House. The House bill is HB 3535, introduced … Continue reading
On February 22, the Minnesota Democratic and Republican Parties notified the Secretary of State that they want the 2020 presidential primary to be on March 3. The law that created Minnesota’s presidential primary, passed in 2016, gave the qualified parties … Continue reading