On April 10, the U.S. House passed HR 22 by a vote of 220-208. It makes it more difficult to register to vote, by requiring new applicants to submit documents that prove citizenship. Here is the Text. A similar bill … Continue reading
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On April 15, Allison Riggs, the winner of the North Carolina November 2024 State Supreme Court judicial race (according to official election returns), appealed to the Fourth Circuit for a stay of the U.S. District Court order that permits further … Continue reading
COFOE, the Coalition for Free & Open Elections, is now 40 years old. COFOE is a loose coalition of some of the nation’s nationally-organized minor parties, plus other organizations that support tolerant ballot access. The founding meeting to bring such … Continue reading
On April 16, the Canadian Commission that runs the national candidate debates removed the Green Party leader from the debates, on the grounds that the party doesn’t have enough candidates for Parliament. See this story. The party still has candidates … Continue reading
This is old news, not previously mentioned here. On March 25, Pennsylvania held two special legislative elections. Libertarians were on the ballot in both of them. In the State Senate election in the 36th district, in Lancaster County, the results … Continue reading