When Virginia was readmitted to the Union after the Civil War, the act said that as a condition of being readmitted, Virginia could not newly deprive anyone of the right to vote, except that persons who had committed “felonies at … Continue reading
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On December 8, U.S. District Court Judge Zachary M. Bluestone, a Trump appointee, dismissed Missouri General Assembly v Glahn, e.d., 4:25cv-1535. This is the lawsuit that the state legislature had filed to stop the referendum petition involving new U.S. House … Continue reading
On November 9, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument in National Republican Senatorial Committee v Federal Election Commission, 24-3051. This is the case filed to challenge the federal campaign finance law that controls how much money a political party … Continue reading
On November 11, a paid petitioning firm, Advanced Micro Targeting, filed a federal lawsuit to stop another organization that is playing dirty tricks to stop the Missouri referendum petition that AMT is circulating. Advanced Micro Targeting v Let the Voters … Continue reading
On December 8, a lawsuit was filed against a Georgia campaign finance law that lets the incumbent Governor and Lieutenant Governor receive more campaign contributions than other candidates for those same offices. Safe Affordable Georgia v Krayenbuhl, n.d., 1:25cv-6985. The … Continue reading