On June 20, a Missouri state trial court ruled that an initiative petition on the subject of abortion may begin to circulate, even though the Attorney General had rejected the paperwork. State law says the Attorney General has certain responsibilities … Continue reading
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A federal lawsuit to force Georgia to redraw its U.S. House districts was filed in 2021, and it is still far from resolved. On June 8, the three judges handling the case asked both sides to submit new briefs. The … Continue reading
On June 6, the Michigan House Elections Committee passed HB 4156, the bill to provide that Michigan join the National Popular Vote Plan.
Jim Eckstrom, a columnist for the Bradford Era (a newspaper in northwest Pennsylvania) here criticizes the Democratic Party for its many attempts over the years to keep minor party and independent candidates off the ballot. … Continue reading
On June 19, attorneys for Indiana state government filed this brief in Indiana Green Party v Sullivan, s.d., 1:22cv-518. This is the case that challenges the number of signatures needed for independent candidates, and the nominees of unqualified parties, for … Continue reading