On June 16, U.S. District Court Judge Jason K. Pulliam, a Trump appointee, struck down a Texas law that won’t permit voters to fax their voter registration applications to the elections office. Vote.org v Callanen, w.d., 5:21cv-649. The Texas law … Continue reading
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On July 18, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and the North Carolina Democratic Party asked to intervene in the Green Party North Carolina ballot access case. Five attorneys from the Marc Elias law firm submitted the brief. It says that … Continue reading
On July 15, a committee of the Republican National Convention recommended that the party hold its 2024 presidential convention in Milwaukee. The full national committee must still approve the decision, but it is unlikely to reject it. The Republican Party … Continue reading
Hawaii requires all qualified parties to nominate by primary. The primary is August 13 and there are six qualified parties: Democratic, Republican, Aloha Aina, Libertarian, Green, and Constitution. This year, the Libertarian Party and the Aloha Aina Party both have … Continue reading
This article from Washington state focuses on Julie Anderson, an independent candidate this year for Secretary of State. She is the Auditor of a populous county, but as the article says, she is still not likely to win, even though … Continue reading