Here is the 20th in a series of Election Law Roundups from Walter Olson of the Cato Institute. … Continue reading
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On March 18, the Michigan Senate passed SB 697, which lowers the number of signatures for statewide independent candidates from 30,000 to 15,000. The old requirement had been declared unconstitutional several years ago, so in the meantime, the court had … Continue reading
According to this story, Antonio Villaraigosa, who has been excluded from the California gubernatorial debate of March 24, will sue the debate organizers if the organizers don’t expand the list of invited candidates. Villaraigosa is a former Speaker of the … Continue reading
On March 17, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed SB 63, the bill that prohibits any local government from using Ranked Choice Voting for elections for its own officers.
The New Jersey Supreme Court refused to hear the fusion lawsuit, In re Tom Malinowski, on December 9, 2025. The plaintiffs asked for rehearing on January 9, 2026. The State Supreme Court hasn’t yet responded. Usually courts deny requests for … Continue reading