As of 7:45 p.m. Georgia time, no decision has been issued in Curling v Kemp, the case in U.S. District Court over whether Georgia must give up its vote-counting machines to be used for the November 2018 election. The judge … Continue reading
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On September 17, oral argument was held in a U.S. District Court in Schmitt v Husted. This is the Ohio case over whether the First Amendment allows Ohio to let county election boards reject initiatives, based on their content. The … Continue reading
On September 17, the Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court reversed a lower court and put independent candidate Diane Neal back on the November ballot. She is running for U.S. House, 19th district. Her ballot label is “Party … Continue reading
The New York Republican Party has decided that it won’t replace Congressman Chris Collins with some other nominee, and Collins has decided to run for re-election. See this story. Thanks to PoliticalWire for the link. … Continue reading
On September 14, an IHeartMedia-KFI-KNBC poll was released for the California Insurance Commissioner race. It shows independent Steve Poizner with 34%, Democrat Ricardo Lara at 27%, and undecided at 39%. If Poizner wins, he will be the first independent candidate … Continue reading