Late on October 7, Cornel West filed this brief in West v Pennsylvania Department of State, w.d., 2:24cv-1349. This is the ballot access case that he had filed on September 25. … Continue reading
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On September 25, Cornel West filed a federal ballot access lawsuit in Pennsylvania. It argues that the election code does not really require petitioning candidates for presidential elector to file Candidate Affidavits. It also says that if the code does … Continue reading
On October 7, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear Rust v Morales, 23-1369. This is an Indiana case filed by a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, against a law that barred him from the primary ballot law. The law … Continue reading
Delaware law defines a qualified party as a group that has registration membership of one-tenth of 1% of the state total. The Green Party lost its qualified status in 2022 because its registration dipped. But during September 2024, it increased … Continue reading
The Colorado Secretary of State has released a registration tally for October 1. The percentages: Democratic 26.08%; Republican 23.24%; Libertarian .94%; No Labels .39%; Constitution .29%; Green .22%; Approval Voting .12%; Unity .08%; Center .06%; Forward .01%; independent and other … Continue reading