On June 13, on electionlawblog.org, Ned Foley, Professor of Law at Ohio State, posted a paper forthcoming in the Kentucky Law Journal titled “Self-Districting: The Ultimate Antidote to Gerrymandering.” In the article, he reminds us that districts do not have … Continue reading
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This Politico story says that leaders of No Labels have given some indication that No Labels won’t enter the 2024 presidential race if the Republican Party nominates someone other than Donald Trump. … Continue reading
The Libertarian Party’s Ballot Access Committee held a meeting on Monday, June 12, 2023. From that meeting come these petition drive updates: Arkansas: 3,740 total signatures to date, 1,900 of which have been gathered by volunteers. 10,000 valid signatures are … Continue reading
North Carolina has a State Board of Elections, and county boards of election. The law says all members of these boards must be registered members of one or the other of the two largest parties. A federal lawsuit is currently … Continue reading
On June 12, the Ohio Supreme Court issued an opinion in State ex rel One Person, One Vote v Ohio Ballot Board, 2023-Ohio-1928. This is a lawsuit over the wording of the ballot measure that will be on the ballot … Continue reading