On September 22, the Arizona Secretary of State wrote a letter to leaders of No Labels Party, which is a ballot-qualified party with its own primary in Arizona. The letter says that the Secretary of State will allow candidates to … Continue reading
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Here is a recent article from Indiana Lawyer magazine that accurately and sympathetically discusses the Hoosier State’s election law restrictions for both candidates and voters. … Continue reading
On September 28, a U.S. District Court Magistrate in West Virginia recommended that no Temporary Restraining Order be issued in Castro v Warner, s.d., 2:23cv-598. This is one of the cases filed by John Anthony Castro, a Republican candidate for … Continue reading
On September 27, U.S. District Court Magistrate Shiva v. Hodges recommended that no Temporary Restraining Order be granted in the lawsuit Castro v. South Carolina Election Commission, 3:23cv-4501. This is one of the cases in which the plaintiff, who is … Continue reading
Alaska lets candidates file for primaries very early. Already two candidates have paid the filing fee and completed the paperwork to be listed on the August 20, 2024 primary ballot for U.S. House. See them listed here on the Alaska … Continue reading