Two bills have been introduced in the Ohio legislature to add a question about political party membership on the voter registration form. HB 208 has seven sponsors; see it here. It was introduced June 7. The other bill is HB … Continue reading
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On June 21, the Maine House voted on LD 1917, the bill to alter the State Constitution, so that ranked choice voting can be used for state office in general elections. Although most representatives voted for the bill, it didn’t … Continue reading
On June 22, the U.S. Supreme Court issued four opinions, but did not release the election law case, Moore v Harper. This is the North Carolina case on whether the U.S. Constitution prohibits state courts from striking down state election … Continue reading
On June 20, the Libertarian National Committee filed this brief in Libertarian National Committee v Dean, e.d., 3:23cv-155, the Virginia trademark case. The Defendant, Robert Klor Dean, does not have an attorney and is not an attorney himself, but he … Continue reading
Three individuals have been charged with several felonies in connection with ostensibly fraudulent petitions submitted for five of ten Republican candidates for Governor of Michigan to get on the Primary ballot in 2022. Thanks to Thomas Jones for this story … Continue reading