On September 14, the Florida House of Representatives submitted a proposed U.S. House redistricting plan to a state court judge. Later this month the judge will submit his own recommendations to the Florida Supreme Court. See this story. UPDATE: also, … Continue reading
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On September 12, the Washington State Republican Party determined that its May 24 presidential primary will be binding, not just a beauty contest. See this post from Frontloading HQ. … Continue reading
The Green Party and the Constitution Party are preparing for a trial in their Georgia ballot access case, which charges that presidential ballot access is too difficult in Georgia for minor parties and independent candidates. On September 11 evidence was … Continue reading
Chris Shelton has this opinion piece in American Prospect, praising the Working Families Party and celebrating its growth and expansion. Shelton has been President of the Communications Workers of America since June 2015, and he lives in New York city. … Continue reading
On September 10, the Vermont Progressive Party filed an amended Complaint in Corren v Sorrell, 2:15cv-58. The amended Complaint charges that Vermont campaign finance law is unconstitutional, when it prohibits political parties from spending even one cent on their nominees … Continue reading