On November 26, the Arizona Supreme Court ordered that until that court hears the case over Arizona campaign contribution limits on December 17, the lower limits should remain in place. Arizona Clean Elections Commission v Brain. The issue arose when … Continue reading
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On November 26, the U.S. Supreme Court held a conference to decide which cases to accept. A few hours later, the Court announced that it is taking four particular cases, none of them election law cases. This probably (but not … Continue reading
According to this story, civic leaders in Las Vegas will seek to persuade the Republican Party to hold its 2016 presidential convention in that city. Las Vegas had never been the location of any party’s presidential convention until 2012, when … Continue reading
On November 25, the New Mexico Constitution Party asked the State Supreme Court to rule that it should be considered a ballot-qualified party for 2014. The case is Constitution Party of New Mexico v Duran, 34431. The party cites the … Continue reading
On November 24, Dennis Spisak said that he will seek the Green Party’s nomination for Governor of Ohio. He was the party’s nominee in 2010, and he polled 1.52% in a four-party race. It is very likely that the Green … Continue reading