On September 9, the plaintiffs in Balsam v Guadagno filed a notice of appeal to the Third Circuit. This is the case in which some New Jersey voters argue that the U.S. Constitution does not permit governments to pay for … Continue reading
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On September 16, the Kansas Supreme Court will hear the case over whether the Democratic Party may withdraw its nominee for U.S. Senate, Chad Taylor. The oral argument starts at 9 a.m. Kansas (central) time. Anyone may hear the oral … Continue reading
On September 4, U.S. District Court Judge David Carter refused to require California to show write-in space on ballots for the November 2014 election. Milonopoulos v Bowen, central district, 2:14cv-5973. The denial of injunctive relief is mostly based on the … Continue reading
Joe Mathews of California has this Fox & Hounds commentary on the Oregon initiative for a top-two primary, and the effect of the Oregon Citizens Review process. … Continue reading
On September 15, the Ohio Libertarian Party asked a U.S. District Court to place its gubernatorial ticket on the November ballot. This time, the request is based on new evidence showing that the process by which the ticket was removed … Continue reading