On March 23, the Nebraska Supreme Court unanimously put Cynthia Burbank back on the Democratic primary ballot for U.S. Senate. The Secretary of State had removed her because he felt she was not a “bona fide” candidate, because she had … Continue reading
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On March 23, a Superior Court in Sacramento, California, held a hearing in Gilbert v Weber, 26WM000011. This is the lawsuit over whether Eric Swalwell, a Democrat running for Governor, meets the state Constitutional requirement of residence in California for … Continue reading
On March 22, the Los Angeles Times published this story about the lawsuit over whether Eric Swalwell meets the California Constitutional qualifications to be Governor. … Continue reading
Minnesota HF 3534 failed to be considered in committee, and it is now too late for it to pass in this session. It would lowered the vote test for a ballot-qualified party from 8% for any statewide office at either … Continue reading
This Los Angeles Times story about the upcoming USC gubernatorial debate makes it clear that the issue remains controversial. Instead of relying strictly on polls, the debate organizers also rewarded candidates on the rate at which they have received donations, … Continue reading