On July 1, 2013, Dan LaBotz filed this new lawsuit against the Federal Election Commission in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. This is the second time LaBotz has sued. He won the first case, which is LaBotz v FEC, … Continue reading
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According to this story, Tom Barrow, a candidate for Mayor of Detroit, says he doesn’t think Mike Duggan is eligible to be a write-in candidate for Mayor of Detroit. Barrow is wrong. The filing deadline for declared write-in candidates still … Continue reading
California AB 1038, by Assemblymember Richard Pan, was scheduled to have a hearing in the Senate Elections Committee on Tuesday, July 2, but the bill’s author has amended the bill so that it is no longer an election law bill. … Continue reading
On July 1, the Sixth Circuit refused to re-hear Libertarian Party of Michigan v Ruth Johnson, the lawsuit over whether Michigan’s sore loser law applies to presidential primaries.
On June 27, the Washington, D.C., City Council passed B20-0245 on consent. It has a final reading on July 10, but since it passed First Reading on Consent, it is considered virtually passed. It repeals the ban on out-of-district petition … Continue reading