In this interesting post on electionlawblog.org, Ned Foley proposes a system whereby the Final Five candidates are eliminated one at a time, in a system that he says would not require a constitutional amendment. … Continue reading
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On February 1, the Oregon Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the new state constitutional provision relating to legislators who have too many absences applies to the 2024 election. The Republican incumbents who were told they can’t run for re-election this … Continue reading
In all states except Pennsylvania, a presidential nominee of a qualified party need not file any documents himself or herself to get on the November ballot. Instead, presidential nominees of qualified parties get on the general election ballot automatically. The … Continue reading
On January 31, a Quinnipiac presidential general election poll was released. See here. It shows that President Biden leads former President Donald Trump, whether minor party and independent candidates are included or not. … Continue reading
On January 24, the faction of the Michigan Libertarian Party that is not recognized by the Libertarian National Committee filed this brief in Libertarian National Committee v Saliba, 23-1856. … Continue reading