On May 17, the Minnesota legislature passed an omnibus election law bill, SF 455. Among other things, it says the party petition can only be circulated for one year. The old law lets a group take as long as it … Continue reading
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Ralph Nader has this op-ed in The Morning Call, daily newspaper published in Allentown, Pennsylvania. … Continue reading
This newspaper story reveals that the Ohio Republican Party paid the legal expenses to the law firm that represented the individual who challenged the 2014 Libertarian primary petition for Charlie Earl. Earl was the party’s candidate for Governor, but because … Continue reading
On May 18, the Commission on Presidential Debates placed this request for public comments on the CPD web page. The CPD web page is debates.org. The page specifically asks for public comments about who should be invited into general election … Continue reading
On May 18, the Oregon House passed HB 3475, the National Popular Vote Plan for presidential elections. The vote was 37-21. This is the first National Popular Vote Plan bill that has made any headway in 2015. Now the bill … Continue reading