On July 26, a New Jersey state trial court heard arguments in Salmon v Kennedy, a challenge to the placement of Kennedy on the ballot as an independent presidential candidate. See this story. A decision is expected on Monday, July … Continue reading
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Some Michigan groups have examined the Cornel West independent petition and they say some of the signatures appear to be forged. See this story. The requirement is 12,000 and West submitted over 27,000. … Continue reading
On July 26, the Nebraska Secretary of State certified Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., for the ballot as an independent candidate. The Secretary of State said the Democratic Party’s challenge to his candidacy has no merit. The party had claimed that … Continue reading
This story says Florida Democratic Party officials are asking the Secretary of State to produce documents related to the ballot status of the Reform Party. This year, the Reform Party has nominated Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., for president. When the … Continue reading
The U.S. Supreme Court will consider Rust v Morales, 23-1369, at its September 30 conference. This is the Indiana case over how candidates get on a primary ballot. The law lets the state exclude candidates who did not vote in … Continue reading