A Maine state representative, Laurel D. Libby, has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to restore her ability to cast votes in the legislature. She lost the ability to vote in late February 2025, because she refuses to apologize for her … Continue reading
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The Working Class Party petition for party status for 2026 has been verified, so the party is back on the ballot again. The only other qualified parties currently are Democratic, Republican, and Green. … Continue reading
On May 1, the Sixth Circuit issued a nine-page opinion, upholding the Tennessee law that requires 43,498 signatures for a new or previously unqualified party to get on the Tennessee ballot. Darnell v Hargett, 24-5856. The opinion is by Judge … Continue reading
On April 30, the federal government asked the U.S. Supreme Court for a fifth extension of time in which to respond to National Republican Senatorial Committee v Federal Election Commission, 24-621. Here is the request. This is the case over … Continue reading
On April 18, U.S. District Court Judge Louis Guirola issued a stay of the latest ruling in Republican National Committee v Wetzel. This is the case over the deadline for postal ballots to be received in the elections office. The … Continue reading