A bill in the Massachusetts legislature to implement automatic voter registration is likely to pass soon. The bill has already passed both chanbers, but the versions in each house aren’t identical, so a conference committee is being appointed to set … Continue reading
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This article about the Pennsylvania challenge process, especially the second half, has much information about how the process depends on hiring handwriting experts. The Pennsylvania challenge process no longer allows successful challengers to obtain court costs from the candidates they … Continue reading
On July 16, former Congressman Ron Paul endorsed Murray Sabrin for U.S. Senate in New Jersey this year. Sabrin is the Libertarian Party nominee. See this story. … Continue reading
On July 12, the Oklahoma State Board of Elections conducted its customary drawing to determine the order of parties on the November ballot. The Libertarian Party ended up with the top spot; Republicans are next; Democrats are third. Thanks to … Continue reading
On Tuesday, July 10, attorney David Boies argued in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles in a case charging that the winner-take-all system for choosing presidential electors violates the Fourteenth Amendment. Ridriguez v Brown, c.d., 2:18cv-1422. Boies is famous for … Continue reading