On August 28, U.S. District Court Judge Amy Totenberg issued an order in Curling v Kemp, n.d., 1:17cv-2989. This is the lawsuit over whether Georgia may continue to use vote-counting machines that do not leave an audit trail. The 3-page … Continue reading
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A local initiative has qualified for the ballot in Fargo, North Dakota. It would switch elections for city office to Approval Voting. See this story. Thanks to Shawn Griffiths for this news. … Continue reading
On August 29, a few hours after the oral argument, the West Virginia Supreme Court issued a two-page order, denying the Constitution Party’s lawsuit to be on the ballot for U.S. Senate. Its nominee is Don Blankenship, who had earlier … Continue reading
On August 29, the Eleventh Circuit issued an opinion in Hall v Merrill, 16-16766. This is the case in which the U.S. District Court had ruled that it is unconstitutional for Alabama to require the signatures of 3% of the … Continue reading
Clare Schexnyder, a former CNN news producer who lives in Atlanta, has formed the Public Service Party. The goal is to recruit write-in candidates for the state legislature this year, in districts in which only one candidate is on the … Continue reading