David Rogers, a Republican candidate for Texas Supreme Court, will have his ballot access case heard in the Texas State Appeals Court in Dallas. Rogers v Republican Party, 05-25-01701-cv. Candidates for Supreme Court in primaries need 50 signatures in each … Continue reading
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The Alaska initiative to repeal the top-four signatures has enough valid signatures. The initiative will appear on the November 2026 ballot. See this story. … Continue reading
The Guardian has this story about the Working Families Party. The party has 100 staff members and is now organized in 18 states. In partisan elections it continues its policy of generally nominating candidates who are also Democratic Party nominees. … Continue reading
The Carolina Journal has this interesting article about a pending lawsuit in the North Carolina State Court of Appeals, on whether the state constitution prohibits gerrymandering. The state constitution says all elections shall be “free.” Bard v North Carolina State … Continue reading
In 2023, the New York legislature passed a bill moving most local elections (but not New York City elections) from November of odd years, to November of even years. A federal lawsuit against this law was filed in October 2025. … Continue reading