On December 31, 2024, the Tennessee Libertarian Party filed this Reply brief in Darnell v Hargett, 24-5856, in the Sixth Circuit. This is the case that challenges the Tennessee law on how new parties get on the ballot. … Continue reading
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America, the magazine founded by Jesuits in the United States in 1909, has this op-ed about the American Solidarity Party, written by party activist Phillip Hicks. … Continue reading
Washington, D.C. has a procedure for a write-in declaration of candidacy for presidential candidates in general elections, but D.C. also has a policy that it won’t tally those write-ins. This year, these candidates filed the declaration: Chase Oliver, Jill Stein, … Continue reading
South Carolina lets qualified parties change their name. The Independence Party, which has been ballot-qualified for almost thirty years, recently changed its name to the Forward Party. Therefore, the Forward Party is now ballot-qualified in South Carolina, the fourth state … Continue reading
On November 21, 2024, the Sixth Circuit issued an opinion in Brown v Yost, 24-3354. The issue was the Ohio initiative process for statewide initiatives. The law requires a group to get approval from the Attorney General before beginning to … Continue reading