Gary Johnson recently remarked that it is conceivable he would return to the Republican Party to run for either Governor or President, but that he has no interest in running for Congress. See here. … Continue reading
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On May 17, the Seventh Circuit upheld the new Illinois ballot access restriction for qualified parties that was passed in 2009. Before 2009, a ballot-qualified party had the ability to nominate someone by committee or convention, in instances at which … Continue reading
This article describes the proceedings so far in the New Jersey state court lawsuit over whether the U.S. Senate election should be on October 16, 2013, or November 5, 2013. … Continue reading
On June 12, the Michigan Republican Party filed this response to the Sixth Circuit, in Libertarian Party of Michigan v Johnson, 12-2153. The Republican Party had been allowed to intervene on the side of the state. The issue is whether … Continue reading
On June 12, the New York Assembly Election Committee, and the Rules Committee, both passed A4422, the National Popular Vote Plan bill. The Senate bill, S3149, had already passed the Senate Election Committee on April 24. It is somewhat likely … Continue reading