The Constitution Party national convention will choose a presidential nominee on Saturday, April 27, in Salt Lake City. There is a somewhat surprising lack of news in mainstream media about the upcoming convention. The party’s presidential nominee will probably be … Continue reading
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The Sixth Circuit will hear Libertarian National Committee v Saliba, 23-1856, on Tuesday, June 11, at 1 p.m. This is the Michigan Libertarian Party intra-party dispute. The U.S. District Court had ruled that, whiole the case is pending, the Libertarian … Continue reading
The National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) has a compilation of ballot access laws that affect presidential elections. It was revised recently. It shows the deadline for qualified parties to certify their presidential nominees in each state. The vast … Continue reading
On Saturday, April 20, the House voted in favor of providing financial assistance to Ukraine. All Democrats voted for the bill. Republicans were split, but most Republicans (112) voted against the bill. The bill was H.R. 8035. States in which … Continue reading
On April 23, the Alabama Senate unanimously passed SB 324, which moves the deadline for qualified parties to certify the names of their presidential nominees from 82 to 74 days before the November election. It also moves the petition deadline … Continue reading