On July 3, the Second Circuit issued an opinion in Upstate Jobs Party v Kosinski, 21-2518. It upholds New York campaign finance laws that allow qualified parties to make unlimited contributions to their own nominees in the general election, but … Continue reading
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The North Carolina House will hold a hearing on July 10, Wednesday, at 9 a.m., on why the State Board of Elections has not certified the petitions for the Constitution, We the People, and Justice for All Parties. UPDATE: see … Continue reading
The New Mexico Secretary of State’s office says the Free New Mexico Party petition, and the Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. petition, have enough valid signatures. The independent petition for Cornel West did not have enough signatures. The Free New Mexico … Continue reading
David Dayen has this article in The American Prospect, expressing amazement that some national Democratic Party leaders continue saying they can’t nominate for president at the physical national convention because of the Ohio deadline for parties to certify their nominees. … Continue reading
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., is submitting his second Nevada petition. See this story. His first one didn’t list anyone for vice-president. He sued and his case is unresolved, but then he spent the money to do an entire new petition. … Continue reading