On August 15, I blogged about the Libertarian Party of Colorado’s policy position requirements for Republican Party of Colorado Federal and State candidates in order to have the LPCO forego running candidates in their races. A technical problem that has … Continue reading
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The reelection campaign of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris has selected an Indian-American attorney to be its ballot access attorney. Here is a story on this. This news seems to be getting a lot of play in Indian online news … Continue reading
On August 8, the Oregon Secretary of State determined that ten incumbent State Senators, all Republicans, can’t run for re-election because of a new constitutional amendment that bars legislators from running for re-election if they had at least ten unexcused … Continue reading
On August 10, the Florida Secretary of State determined that the No Labels presidential petition is valid. No Labels became a qualified party in Florida in 2022. However, under a law passed in 2011, a qualified party can’t be on … Continue reading
On August 15, three federal judges held oral argument in Singleton v Allen, n.d., 2:21cv-1291. According to this news story, the argument seemed to suggest that the judges will invalidate the new U.S. House redistricting plan passed last month. Post-argument … Continue reading