On September 9, the Seventh Circuit agreed with the U.S. District Court that Indiana cannot provide for limited nominations in partisan judicial races. The case is Common Cause Indiana v Individual Members of the Indiana Election Commission, 14-3300. Here is … Continue reading
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This September 10 news article finds that North Carolina legislators are still undecided about whether to hold the primary for office other than president in March or May. The article is lengthy and has quotes from many legislators. … Continue reading
On September 9, U.S. District Court Judge M. Hannah Lauck denied injunctive relief to the Powhatan County Republican Committee, in its lawsuit to force the state to print party labels on the general election ballot for county office. The basis … Continue reading
The Birmingham News has this story about John McAfee, who said three days ago that he is running for President on his own party, the Cyber Party. McAfee lives in Alabama. … Continue reading
On November 9, the Ohio Supreme Court unanimously put Tom Bernabei on the November 3, 2015 ballot as an independent candidate for Mayor of Canton. He submitted a valid petition, but his ballot status was still challenged on the grounds … Continue reading