On April 8, the Georgia Libertarian Party filed this reply brief in the Eleventh Circuit in Cowen v Raffensperger, 24-13164. This is the lawsuit against the petition requirements for U.S. House, for candidates who are not members of a party … Continue reading
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HB 293, which moves the even year midterm primaries from June to the second Tuesday in March, was approved in the Mississippi House and Senate on April 1 and had been sent to the Governor’s office. No action has been … Continue reading
Earlier this month, HB1169 failed to become law in South Dakota. It would have required initiatives that would change the state Constitution to collect the signatures of 5% of the last gubernatorial vote in each of the state’s 35 legislative … Continue reading
On March 12, SB209 and SB210 were signed into law by Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders. SB210 mandates that a circulator read the summary of the initiative to any potential signer. Sometimes the summary is long and detailed and can … Continue reading
On April 9, the Sixth Circuit issued a ruling in Brown v Yost, 25-3179, a long-running lawsuit over Ohio initiative procedures. Here is the 2-1 ruling. The majority consists of Judge Karen Nelson Moore, a Clinton appointee; and Judge Andre … Continue reading