U.S. District Court Strikes Down Arizona Law Requiring Voter Registration Applicants Who Use Federal Form to Provide Proof of Citizenship if they Want to Vote by Mail

On September 14, U.S. District Court Judge Susan Bolton, a Clinton appointee, struck down the Arizona law that requires voters who registered using the federal form to provide proof of citizenship if they want to vote by mail. Mi Familia … Continue reading

Law Professor Derek Muller Analyzes Minnesota’s History of Printing the Names of Ineligible Presidential Candidates’ Names on Ballots

Law Professor Derek Muller has an interesting article about Minnesota’s history of printing the names of presidential and vice-presidential candidates’ names on general election ballots, even though those candidates were under age 35 and the state was aware of that. … Continue reading

Two Virginia Voters File Federal Lawsuit to Bar Former President Donald Trump from Republican Presidential Primary Ballot

On August 31, two Virginia voters filed a federal lawsuit to keep former President Donald Trump off the Virginia Republican presidential primary ballot. Perry-Bey v Trump, e.d., 1:23cv-1165. Like similar lawsuits in other states, the case is based on Section … Continue reading