The 2014 New Hampshire legislative session now has two bills to improve ballot access. Recently three State House members introduced HB 1497, which changes the definition of “political party” from a group that polled 4% for either Governor or U.S. … Continue reading
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On December 16, the U.S. Supreme Court revealed that it has refused to hear Libertarian Party of Michigan v Ruth Miller, 13-442. This is the case over whether Gary Johnson should have been on the Michigan ballot as the Libertarian … Continue reading
The Sunday New York Times for December 15 has this dialogue in the Sunday Review, on whether the U.S. would be better off with a multi-party system. … Continue reading
On December 13, U.S. District Court Judge Eric Melgren issued an order in Kobach v U.S. Election Assistance Commission, 5:13cv-4095. This is the case in which the Secretaries of State of Kansas and Arizona sued the U.S. Election Assistance Commission … Continue reading
On December 12, the Hawaii Democratic Party filed a notice of appeal in Democratic Party of Hawaii v Nago, the case over whether the party can close its primary so that only party members can vote in its primary. The … Continue reading