On January 6, a Nevada state trial court refused to disqualify a proposed initiative for top-five. The petition hasn’t gathered the needed signatures yet, but a voter had said even if it did, it could not be on the ballot … Continue reading
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On January 6, the Oregon Secretary of State ruled that Nicholas Kristof does not meet the residency requirement to run for Governor of Oregon in 2022. Here is a copy of her letter. Thanks to several people for this news. … Continue reading
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has this story about the Eleventh Circuit ruling of January 5. This story is better than most such stories, because the reporter put near the top of the story the fact that the law has existed since … Continue reading
On January 4, the Maine Secretary of State refused to let members of the Green Party collect primary petition signatures from independent voters, even though the federal court ordered the Secretary of State to let Libertarian Party candidates get primary … Continue reading
At 9 a.m. eastern, January 6, President Joe Biden gave a twenty-minute speech about the events of January 6, 2021, and about democracy. Here is a link, although Biden doesn’t speak until the eleven-and-one-half-minute mark. The first three minutes is … Continue reading
On January 5, a Texas trial court in Bexar County ruled that Lisa Uresti-Dasher should remain on the Democratic primary ballot. She is seeking a judicial nomination. She was challenged by her opponent, mainly because the opponent felt that she … Continue reading