The Detroit News has a story on how the absence of a Michigan straight-ticket device altered the November 2018 election. This was the first election in the history of government-printed ballots in Michigan with no device. Thanks to Thomas Jones … Continue reading
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Nestor Ramos, a Boston Globe columnist, says here that newly elected U.S. Senator Mitt Romney ought be become an independent presidential candidate in 2020. … Continue reading
On November 15, the Eleventh Circuit voted 2-1 to sustain yesterday’s U.S. District Court order in Democratic Executive Committee v Detzner, 18-14758. This is the case over Florida voters whose provisional ballots, or mail absentee ballots, had been rejected because … Continue reading
At the November 6 election, Libertarian nominees won five partisan elections around the nation: 1. Henry County, Indiana, Liberty Township Board, Terry Coffman 2. Henry County, Indiana, Liberty Township Trustee, Jamie Jo Owens 3. Wayne County, Indiana, Clay Township Board, … Continue reading
U.S. District Court Judge Colin Bruce will hear Gill v Scholz, c.d., 3:16cv-3221, on April 16, 2019. This is the Illinois case on the petition requirement for independent candidates for U.S. House. Judge Bruce is new to the case; it … Continue reading