On June 24, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear Rose v Raffensperger, 23-1060, the case over elections for Georgia Public Service Commissioner. The Eleventh Circuit had ruled in favor of the state, and the state law says the elections … Continue reading
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On June 22 or 23, Edee Baggett died. She was the head of National Ballot Access, a long-time paid petitioning firm. Her firm had helped minor party and independent candidates get on ballots in at least since 2008, and perhaps … Continue reading
On June 20, the Democratic National Committee formally decided to choose its presidential and vice-presidential nominees with a virtual roll-call, in advance of the national convention. The committee still hasn’t announced the date of the virtual roll-call, but it will … Continue reading
Kelly Gallagher has this opinion piece in WestView News, criticizing the CNN debate rules. WestView News is an on-line newspaper in New York City. … Continue reading
This story describes the many states in which the Democratic Party is trying to keep Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., off the ballot. … Continue reading