On April 20, Betty Yee, former California Controller, dropped out of the gubernatorial race. See this story. She did not endorse any other Democrat but said she will endorse someone soon. Her name remains on the ballot. Also on April … Continue reading
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On April 20, the Seventh Circuit stayed an order of the U.S. District Court in the case involving whether university and college ID cards can be used as voter ID in the May 4, 2026 primary. See the order here. … Continue reading
On April 16, U.S. District Court Judge Richard L. Young, a Clinton appointee, enjoined a 2025 Indiana law that says ID cards issued by public universities do not count as photo ID. Count Us in v Morales, s.d., 1:25cv-864. The … Continue reading
George Skelton, veteran politics columnist for the Los Angeles Times, writes here that California needs write-in space on general election ballots for top-two offices. He says, “No write-in candidacies are allowed in California’s general elections, although they are in the … Continue reading
On April 15, a state trial court in New Mexico removed Rebecca Dow from the New Mexico Republican primary ballot. See this story. She is trying to be re-elected to the State House, 38th district. She filed pictures of her … Continue reading