On July 11, the Ninth Circuit issued an opinion in No Labels Party of Arizona v Fontes, 24-563. It reversed the U.S. District Court and said that No Labels has no right to tell the Secretary of State to block … Continue reading
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For several months, Nikki Fried, the state chair of the Florida Democratic Party has been trying to persuade her party to let independents vote in Democratic primaries. Under a 1986 U.S. Supreme Court decision, Tashjian v Republican Party of Connecticut, … Continue reading
Alabama legislators are now able to pre-introduce bills for the 2026 session. Representative Marilyn Lands (D-Huntsville) has introduced HB 14, to establish a statewide initiative procedure.
On June 4, Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry signed HB 420. It changes the procedure for a group to become a qualified party. The old law required such a group to have 1,000 registrants and to pay a fee of $1,000. … Continue reading
Two New Jersey former Governors, Christy Whitman and Jon Corzine, have published this op-ed in the Daily Record, a daily newspaper in New Jersey. The State Supreme Court will decide eventually whether the state constitution requires the state to permit … Continue reading