The Ohio Libertarian Party’s lawsuit over whether its gubernatorial nominee should have been on the 2014 Libertarian primary ballot is still proceeding, and discovery is still underway. It had already been revealed that the Republican Party of Ohio had paid … Continue reading
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The city council of Washington, D.C., will soon consider a bill that would let non-citizen adult residents vote for city office, if they are in the United States legally. See this story. If the bill passes, Congress could reject the … Continue reading
On July 9, the Secretary of State of South Dakota asked a U.S. District Court to dismiss the ballot access case that had been filed by the Libertarian and Constitution Parties on June 15. The case is Libertarian Party of … Continue reading
On July 9, the California Senate unanimously passed SB 49. It says if filing closes for candidates to be on the ballot in a special legislative election, and only one candidate filed to be on the ballot, then the Governor … Continue reading
California City News has this op-ed, written by me, about the effect the California top-two system has had on minor parties. … Continue reading