This Vox story by Christian Paz says that independent U.S. Senator Kyrsten Sinema does have a chance to be re-elected next year, even if she is not a major party nominee. … Continue reading
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On March 16, some Florida voting rights groups filed a federal lawsuit against the Florida law that does not permit anyone to submit a voter registration application that doesn’t bear a “wet ink” signature, except through a Motor Vehicle registration … Continue reading
The ballot access appeal from the Libertarian and Green Parties of New York is now docketed in the U.S. Supreme Court. It is case 22-893, and if the state wishes to respond, its response is due April 17. Also if … Continue reading
On March 7, Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee signed HB 1419, which requires statewide initiatives to include a large number of signatures from each of at least fifty counties. Arkansas has seventy-five counties. Generally, courts have struck down county distribution requirements … Continue reading
Maine Senator Eric Brakey (R-Auburn) has introduced LD 1071, to allow two parties to jointly nominate the same candidate. The bill has two co-authors, who are also Republicans. … Continue reading