Anouar Majid has this op-ed in the Portland Press Herald (Maine), saying that the United States would have better government if it had a multi-party system. Majid is the author of many books, and the founder of the Moroccan-American magazine … Continue reading
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Two different courts are currently putting North Carolina election laws into a state of uncertainty. On August 31, 2015, the North Carolina Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Dickson v Rucho, over redistricting for both U.S. House and state … Continue reading
The Pennsylvania Ballot Access Coalition has a new web page. The chief activity of the Coalition this year is to help pass SB 495, the ballot access bill. The Pennsylvania legislature is now on summer recess. … Continue reading
Alexandra Shapiro, attorney for the debates lawsuit Level the Playing Field v Federal Election Commission, has this article in the Washington Times, explaining why the lawsuit was filed. The case was filed June 22. So far, the Federal Election Commission … Continue reading
The Maine Libertarian Party is attempting to qualify as a party. It will succeed if it has at least 5,000 registered members by December 1, 2015. The party now has approximately 1,000 registered members. The only other time the Libertarian … Continue reading