On April 11, the North Carolina Supreme Court issued an opinion in Griffin v North Carolina State Board of Elections, 25-181 P25-104. This is the lawsuit filed by the losing Republican nominee for State Supreme Court Justice in the November … Continue reading
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On April 10, Justice Brett Kavanaugh reimposed the stay in Brown v Yost, 24A970. This is the case over whether the Ohio procedures for initiatives violate the U.S. Constitution. On April 9 the Sixth Circuit had ruled tentatively on favor … Continue reading
On April 7, the Delaware House passed HB 65, which moves the non-presidential primary from September to April. The bill would require minor parties (which nominate by convention) to have chosen their nominees by the fourth Tuesday in February. Therefore, … Continue reading
The U.S. Supreme Court will consider whether to hear Meadors v Erie County Board of Elections, 24-684, on April 25.
On April 10, the Missouri House passed HB 126, which restores presidential primaries for all qualified parties. Missouri didn’t have any government-administered presidential primaries in 2024, although it had them in earlier years.