On January 17, the Louisiana House passed HB 17, which restores the ability of parties to have nominees. It would take effect in 2024 for congressional elections (although Louisiana has no U.S. Senate race in 2024). For 2024, the partisan … Continue reading
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One of the amici in the Trump Colorado ballot access in the U.S. Supreme Court argues that tne Ninth Amendment protects the right to vote for the candidate of one’s choice. See it here. It is filed by 3,000 voters, … Continue reading
On January 18, former President Donald Trump filed his brief in the U.S. Supreme Court in the Colorado ballot access case, Trump v Anderson, 23-719. His arguments, in this order, are: (1) Section Three doesn’t apply to president and vice-president; … Continue reading
The U.S. Supreme Court website lists twenty amici briefs filed in Trump v Anderson, 23-1719, on Thursday, January 18. Anyone can see any of them by going to the U.S. Supreme Court website. Choose “case documents.” Under that, choose “docket … Continue reading
One of the challenges to President Joe Biden’s Illinois presidential primary petition is technical. The objector says Biden’s notarized declaration of candidacy was notarized in the District of Columbia, by a D.C. notary. The objector says he should have used … Continue reading