Here is a story on this phenomenon from Louisville Public Media. Although it may not impact this situation, Kentucky has the third highest number of counties (120), behind only Texas (254) and Georgia (159). … Continue reading
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On November 6, the California Secretary of State released a new registration tally, the first since February 2023. See it here. Percentages are: Democratic 46.82%, Republican 23.90%; American Indepedent 3.74; Libertarian 1.10%; Peace & Freedom .59%; Green .46%; Common Sense … Continue reading
On November 1, a Connecticut state trial judge ruled that the results of the September 12, 2023 Democratic primary for Mayor of Bridgeport should be set aside, and a new primary held. Connecticut city elections are partisan. The incumbent Mayor, … Continue reading
On November 1, Texas filed this brief in the Fifth Circuit in Miller v Doe, 23-50537. This is the case that challenges many Texas ballot access laws. In the court below, the ban on electronic signatures for minor party and … Continue reading
Filing has closed for the South Carolina Republican presidential primary. Candidates needed a fee of $50,000. Only ten candidates qualified: Ryan Binkley, Doug Burgum, John Anthony Castro, Chris Christie, Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Vivek Ramaswamy, Tim Scott, David Stukenberg, and … Continue reading