On June 3, the California Secretary of State released a new registration tally. Since the last tally, which was as of April 8, all six qualified parties have gained, and the percentage of people not registered in any qualified party … Continue reading
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On June 3, the Michigan Supreme Court declined to accept the ballot access case brought by two Republican candidates for Governor. The candidates had been required to submit 15,000 signatures to get on the primary ballot, but their petitions were … Continue reading
On June 3, the People’s Party of Florida filed a federal lawsuit against the Florida law that won’t let a party nominate someone who hasn’t been a member for a year before filing. The People’s Party became ballot-qualified in Florida … Continue reading
On June 1, the Michigan State Court of Appeals issued an opinion in Johnson v Board of State Canvassers, 361564. It upholds the administrative ruling that blocked a leading Republican candidate for Governor from the August primary ballot. Here is … Continue reading
On June 3, David Ritter sent this letter to the U.S. Supreme Court, in response to the June 2 opinion of the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court that said postal ballots in which the voter forgot to date the signature on the … Continue reading