On December 14, the Aurora Party, a party that exists only in Alaska and which is on the ballot for president (but no other office) nominated Cornel West for president. See this story. … Continue reading
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According to this article, 4,600,000 individuals would become eligible to vote in Federal elections if this act were to become law. Here is the proposed text of the Inclusive Democracy Act. … Continue reading
Today the Michigan State Court of Appeals ruled such in the case Davis v. Wayne County Election Commission and Donald J. Trump, no. 368615. Here is the Michigan Court of Appeals ruling. The decision leaves open the possibility that Trump could … Continue reading
A lawsuit is currently pending in New Jersey, in federal court, over the state’s discriminatory ballot format in primaries. Candidates backed by the major party organizations enjoy a much more prominent spot on Democratic and Republican primary ballots. The lawsuit … Continue reading
On December 7, John Anthony Castro dismissed his anti-Trump Massachusetts ballot access case. Castro v Galvin, 1:23cv-12121. He had already lost in the First Circuit in his New Hampshire case, and Massachusetts is also in the First Circuit, so the … Continue reading