In 2010 the voters of the District of Columbia passed an initiative, providing that the voters should elect the Attorney General for the district. Voters have been choosing the Attorney General starting in 2014. Now, bills are being drafted by … Continue reading
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On September 3, U.S. District Court John M. Gallagher upheld the Pennsylvania law that requires a minimum number of write-ins in a partisan primary before the candidate can be nominated. Pugh v Berks County Board of Elections, e.d., 5:25cv-3267. The … Continue reading
On August 25, the Wyoming Secretary of State filed this brief in Malcom v Gray, Laramie County 2024-cv-0202658. This is the lawsuit filed by some voters to overturn Wyoming’s closed primaries. Another issue in the case is the state ban … Continue reading
On September 2, Jim Walden said he is suspending his campaign for Mayor of New York City, although he can’t get his name off the ballot. He is the candidate who sued for the right to have “independence” as his … Continue reading
A new organization, Independent Indiana, has been launched. It will encourage individuals to run for office as independent candidates. See this story. The organization’s website is here. … Continue reading