On July 1, opponents of Arizona’s HB 2305 filed paperwork to start circulating a referendum petition. If the petition gets 86,405 valid signatures by September 12, 2013, it cannot go into effect until the voters vote on it. HB 2305 … Continue reading
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On July 1, the California Senate Appropriations Committee passed AB 1419, which moves the deadline in presidential election years for newly-qualifying parties from January to July.
Recently, Sarah Palin hinted she would consider leaving the Republican Party. U.S. News and World Report contacted the Libertarian Party and the Reform Party to get reactions. See this story. … Continue reading
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
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