New Hampshire Senator Bill Gannon has introduced SB 11, to let each U.S. House district elect its own presidential elector. Gannon is chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee and has already scheduled a hearing on the bill. Because the bill … Continue reading
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On January 13, the Ninth Circuit heard No Labels Party v Fontes, 24-563. This is the lawsuit filed by No Labels Party to prevent any candidate from filing for congress or state office in the No Labels Party primary. No … Continue reading
All the briefs will have been filed by February 7, 2025, in the lawsuit Jim Walden v Kosinski, e.d., 1:25cv-72. This is the case filed by an independent candidate for Mayor of New York city, who wants to use the … Continue reading
The New Alliance Party was founded in New York in 1979 by Fred Newman, and it has undergone many transformations during its lifetime. As a minor party, it made history when it placed its presidential nominee, Lenora Fulani, on the … Continue reading
On January 8, three Indiana representatives introduced HB 1029, which would change Indiana primaries from open to closed. Indiana has always been an open primary state and has never had registration by party. Here is the bill. The bill is … Continue reading