Kansas requires voter registration applicants to supply a birth certificate, passport, or naturalization certificate when they register to vote. This lengthy Kansas City Star explains how that law is preventing some individuals from registering to vote. The Kansas law even … Continue reading
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Colorado is holding a special State Senate election on September 10, in the Eleventh District in El Paso County. The special election is also a recall election. The ballot asks voters if they wish to recall incumbent State Senator John … Continue reading
New Delaware registration data shows that both the Green Party and the Working Families Party are in danger of being removed from the 2014 ballot, unless they increase their registration totals. Delaware defines a qualified party as one that has … Continue reading
A record-breaking fourteen individuals have petitioned to be on the November 2013 ballot for Mayor of New York City as independents, or as the nominees of unqualified parties. This is in addition to the five individuals who will be nominated … Continue reading
On August 30, U.S. District Court Judge Mary G Lewis issued this opinion in Greenville County Republican Party v Way, 6:10-1407. The 21-page opinion explains why the Greenville County Republican Party doesn’t have standing to challenge various South Carolina election … Continue reading