Five Republican members of the New York Assembly have introduced A3312. It lowers the number of signatures for a statewide independent candidate, and the statewide nominee of an unqualified party, from 45,000 signatures to 15,000 signatures. It changes the petition … Continue reading
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On February 23, the Kansas House passed HB 2086. Among other things, it requires declared write-in candidates to pay the same filing fee that candidates on the ballot must pay. Courts in California, Maryland, and West Virginia have ruled that … Continue reading
On February 24, the Idaho House passed HB 138 by 61-6. It moves the presidential primary from March to May. Thanks to Josh Putnam for this news. … Continue reading
On February 17, the Eighth Circuit issued an opinion in SD Voice and Cory Heidelberger v Noem, 21-3195. It strikes down the South Dakota petition deadline for initiatives, which is one year before the election. The decision is by Judge … Continue reading
Fifteen Vermont Representatives, all Democrats, have introduced HB 97, which moves the petition deadline for independent candidates and the nominees of unqualified parties from August to May. The bill passed the House Government Operations & Military Affairs Committee on February … Continue reading