On May 20, the Connecticut Supreme Court issued a unanimous opinion in Moakley v State Elections Enforcement Commission. Connecticut has public funding for candidates for state office. The issue was whether the state could insist that public financed candidates refrain … Continue reading
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Although Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., is an independent candidate, he has formed parties in a few states to help him with ballot access, including Hawaii. His We the People Party may have a candidate for the Hawaii legislature this year. … Continue reading
No Labels is a qualified party in Hawaii. Any adult citizen-resident may run in its primary for any partisan federal or state office. Candidates for statewide office and U.S. House need 25 signatures; legislative candidates need 15 signatures. The Hawaii … Continue reading
On May 19, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., appearing on television, pointed out that neither President Joe Biden nor former President Donald Trump are officially on any state’s ballot so far. That is because they haven’t been nominated yet, and they … Continue reading
On May 17, a Missouri state trial court ruled against the Missouri Republican Party’s attempt to block Darrell McClanahan from its primary ballot. He is running for the Republican gubernatorial nomination. The party wanted to block him because of his … Continue reading