On April 6, the Delaware Senate passed SB 57, which provides that if a presidential elector does not vote for the nominee of his or her party, that elector is replaced with someone else who will. The bill does not … Continue reading
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on April 7, the Maryland legislature passed SB 379, which moves the 2024 primary from April to the second Tuesday in May. The bill does not change the primary date for years beyond 2024. The reason for the bill is … Continue reading
On March 30, the Georgia Libertarian Party filed this reply brief in Graham v Georgia Attorney General, 22-13396, in the Eleventh Circuit. This is the case that challenges the Georgia campaign finance law that lets individuals give bigger donations to … Continue reading
The Montana House State House Administration Committee will hear SB 565 and SB 566 on Friday, April 14. These are two bills that drastically worsen ballot access. SB 565 would give Montana the most severe law in the nation for … Continue reading
On April 6, the Erie County Supreme Court struck down a 2021 New York law that forbids voters in primaries from casting a write-in vote for someone who is not a member of that party. The case had been filed … Continue reading