On September 18, the Fourth Circuit ruled that the Sheriff of Hampton, Virginia, should not have fired one of his deputies. The deputy had “liked” the Sheriff’s election opponent on Facebook, and the evidence showed that the Sheriff fired the … Continue reading
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Currently, Utah only holds party primaries when at least two candidates get 35% support at a party caucus. Candidates who don’t have that much support in party caucuses can’t run for party nominations. Plans are being made for an initiative … Continue reading
U.S. District Court Judge Lynn Adelman, a Clinton appointee, will hold a trial over Wisconsin’s law requiring voters at the polls to show certain types of government photo ID on November 4, 2013. The two cases are League of United … Continue reading
The Maine Secretary of State has released the first new registration tally since November 2012. The current percentages are: independent voters combined with unqualified parties 36.95%; Democratic 31.92%; Republican 27.25%; Green 3.88%. The November 2012 percentages were: independent voters combined … Continue reading
On September 17, the Green Party and the Constitution Party filed this response brief in the pending ballot access case involving Tennessee. The case is in the Sixth Circuit. The parties had won in the lower court, and Tennessee is … Continue reading