On September 23, the Hawaii Democratic Party filed this reply brief in Democratic Party of Hawaii v Nago, the lawsuit in which the Democratic Party is hoping to limit participation in its primary to members of the party. The brief … Continue reading
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On September 24, James Hall, an independent candidate for U.S. House in Alabama’s upcoming special election, First District, submitted 2,835 signatures. The petition deadline is September 24. The requirement is 5,938 valid signatures. Hall has a lawsuit pending, arguing that … Continue reading
The Ohio Senate Government Oversight and Reform Committee will hear SB 193 on Wednesday, September 25, at 1:30 p.m. This is the bill that, if passed in its current form, would remove the Constitution, Green, Libertarian, and Socialist Parties from … Continue reading
The Massachusetts Joint Elections Committee will hear HB 639 on October 16, at 2 p.m., in Room 2A of the Statehouse. The bill makes it more difficult for an unqualified party to apply to have its registrations tallied. Massachusetts law … Continue reading
On September 23, the Washington Post released its own poll of the Virginia gubernatorial race. Here is the Post’s story about the poll, which shows Terry McAuliffe at 47%, Ken Cuccinelli at 39%, Rob Sarvis 10%, and wouldn’t vote or … Continue reading