The U.S. Supreme Court still hasn’t released its decision in Trump v Anderson, 23-719, the Colorado ballot access case. It doesn’t sit publicly again until Monday, March 4, so that is the earliest the opinion will appear.
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The Kansas House has passed HB 2516, which quadruples the number of signatures for an independent candidate for statewide office. On February 27, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said if the bill is signed into law, he will sue to overturn … Continue reading
According to this story, No Labels will hold a virtual convention with delegates from all 50 states on Friday, March 8, to decide whether to nominate a presidential candidate. … Continue reading
For most of this year, the Michigan Republican Party has been split into two factions, with each one claiming to be the legitimate state party. On February 27, a state circuit court enjoined one of the persons who claims to … Continue reading
The Rhode Island Libertarian Party has found a state representative who is willing to introduce a bill, making it easier for a party to gain and keep qualified status. Current Rhode Island law requires 5% for President or Governor. The … Continue reading