U.S. SUPREME COURT HELPS INITIATIVE PROCESS FOR FIRST TIME SINCE 2015 On April 22, the U.S. Supreme Court ended its stay in Brown v Yost, 24A970, and thereby helped initiative proponents in Ohio. This is the first action the U.S. … Continue reading
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On May 6, Indiana Governor Mike Braun signed Senate Bill 287. It provides that candidates for School Boards can list a party affiliation on the ballot. However, parties would not have nominees for that office. The bill is vague about … Continue reading
Recently, the Natural Law Party of Florida, No Labels, and the Peoples Party asked the Florida Secretary of State to remove them as qualified parties. Also, in April 2025, a new party qualified. It is the Men Going Their Own … Continue reading
Pennsylvania is the only state in which voters elect individuals to the job of running elections in each voting precinct. Such elections have existed since 1799. See this Votebeat story about the Pennsylvania system for choosing polling place officials. … Continue reading
On May 27, the Colorado Republican Party filed this brief in Colorado Republican Party v Griswold, 1:23cv-1948. The case involves the party’s desire to prevent independent voters from voting in Republican primaries. The case was filed in 2023 and has … Continue reading