A few news stories describe the hearing in the Washington State Supreme Court yesterday on whether presidential electors have freedom to vote for any qualified person, but the stories say nothing about how the justices reacted to the arguments. Here … Continue reading
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The Democratic Party’s lawsuit against the Florida law that always puts the party that won the last gubernatorial election first on the ballot is moving along. The experts who will testify that being listed first on the ballot gives candidates … Continue reading
The Washington State Supreme Court will hear In the matter of Guerra, 95347-3, at 9 a.m., Tuesday, January 22. Here is an article about the case, which challenges the Washington state law that fines presidential electors who vote for someone … Continue reading
On January 22, the Maryland Libertarian Party asked a U.S. District Court to prevent the state from printing up new registration cards that omit the Libertarian Party as a choice, at least until the main issue in the party’s lawsuit … Continue reading
HR 51, the bill in Congress to make the District of Columbia a state, now has 182 co-sponsors. It has gained 27 co-sponsors in the past two weeks. It is by D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton. … Continue reading