On March 10, the Alabama legislature came into session. The Alabama legislature convenes considerably later than the state legislatures of almost any other state. State Senator Cam Ward has said he will introduce a ballot access improvement bill today. Check … Continue reading
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On March 10, U.S. District Court Judge Andrea Wood postponed the status conference in Libertarian Party of Illinois v Illinois State Board of Elections from March 11 to March 25. She had already said that she would issue an opinion … Continue reading
Jefferson County, Florida, is in northern Florida and had a population of only 14,761 at the 2010 census. It elects County Commissioners from five single-member districts. District three happens to contain a state prison that has 1,157 inmates. On March … Continue reading
On February 25, the Arizona House of Representatives passed HB 2608. It makes it far more difficult for a member of a small qualified party to get on his or her own party’s primary ballot. Existing law makes the number … Continue reading
The Veterans Party recently attained qualified party status in Mississippi. The party was formerly ballot-qualified in Florida, but otherwise has never been a qualified party in any state. Mississippi has the nation’s easiest law for a group to become and … Continue reading