On June 9, the plaintiffs in Nairne v Ardoin, m.d. 3:22cv-178, asked the U.S. District Court to let the case proceed. The lawsuit concerns the legislative district boundaries created after the 2020 census. Plaintiffs charge that the districts violate the … Continue reading
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As noted in the previous blog post, on June 7 the Connecticut legislature adjourned. Many bills failed to pass: (1) bills letting independents vote in primaries; (2) bills to replace “disobedient” presidential electors; (3) bills to use ranked choice voting … Continue reading
On June 7, the Connecticut legislature adjourned. HB 6908, which would have changed the deadline for a qualified minor party to submit the names of its nominees from 62 days before the general election, to the Friday after the second … Continue reading
On June 7, Robert Klor Dean filed this four-page brief in Libertarian National Committee v Dean, e.d. Virginia, 3:23cv-155. Dean has been an officer of the Tidewater Libertarian Party. In March 2023 the Libertarian National Committee sued Dean, alleging trademark … Continue reading
On June 8, A7690 passed both houses of the New York legislature. This is the bill that sets up an April 2 date for 2024 presidential primaries. … Continue reading