On November 20, the Arizona Secretary of State filed this brief in No Labels Party v Fontes, 2:23cv-2172. This is the case over whether anyone may file in the No Labels primary to run for Congress or partisan state office. … Continue reading
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The latest voter registration data from states that have partisan registration show that almost 60,000 people are registered in the No Labels Party. One wonders if the leaders of the party are planning to let their registrants have any influence … Continue reading
On November 20, the Commission on Presidential Debates announced its general election debate dates and locations. All debates will be held at particular colleges. The dates and cities of the three presidential debates are: September 16 in San Marcos, Texas; … Continue reading
Capital University law professor and Ballot Access attorney Mark Brown writes in today’s Cleveland Plain Dealer that the fix will be in should anyone try to exclude Donald Trump from the ballot in Ohio in 2024 due to Republican Party … Continue reading
On November 24, the Eleventh Circuit issued an opinion in Rose v Raffensperger, 22-12593. The issue was whether Georgia is required by the Voting Rights Act to elect its Public Service Commissioners by district. The state has long elected all … Continue reading