On May 31, Jesse Ventura says he may run for President in 2016. He spoke to the press in Minneapolis. If he does run for President, it apparently will be as an independent candidate. He is also speaking at the … Continue reading
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Both sides in the pending federal lawsuit Arizona Legislative v Arizona Redistricting Commission have jointly filed a gentle reminder to the U.S. District Court that it has been over six months since the oral argument, and the opinion hasn’t come … Continue reading
The referendum petition in Wyoming sponsored by the Constitution Party does not have enough signatures to qualify. The state required 15% of the registered voters to sign the petition, and allowed less than three months. The Secretary of State’s office … Continue reading
On May 28, the Illinois Senate amended an election law bill to include a provision doubling the number of signatures needed to run for Alderman of Chicago. Existing law requires a petition signed by 2% of the last vote cast, … Continue reading
Politifact Wisconsin has this interesting set of quotes from various election law experts, when each of those experts was asked if the U.S. Constitution protects the right to vote. However, none of them mention that the U.S. Constitution obviously does … Continue reading