on September 26, the Jill Stein campaign was able to communicate with the Ohio Secretary of State’s office the information that the so-called “withdrawal” of the Stein ticket was not signed by anyone with any connection to the Stein campaign … Continue reading
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On September 26, the U.S. Supreme Court docketed Ayyadurai v New Jersey Democratic Committee, 24-342. The issue is whether Shiva Ayyadurai, an independent presidential candidate who was born in India, should have been left on the New Jersey ballot. He … Continue reading
On September 26, U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) introduced a bill to expand the U.S. Supreme Court to 15 justices. Here is his press release explaining the bill. It has links to the text of the bill. It has many … Continue reading
On September 24, the Fifth Circuit heard Republican National Committee v Wetzel, 24-60395. The issue is the Mississippi law that says postal ballots are valid if they arrive within five days after election day. The law requires that the ballots … Continue reading
It is likely that at least two independents will win U.S. Senate races this year, and there is a 50-50 chance that a third one will also win. Bernie Sanders in Vermont, and Angus King in Maine, are independent U.S. … Continue reading