At the Alaska special primary election for U.S. House last month, 4.55% of the ballots were invalid. See this story. The story lays stress on the problem that many ballots lacked the signature of a witness. The law requires two … Continue reading
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On July 1, the North Carolina State Board of Elections asked for reconsideration before an Administrative Law Judge. The Administrative Law Judge had ruled on June 22 that the Constitution Party’s 2020 gubernatorial candidate should not be fined $2,750 for … Continue reading
On June 28, Jill Stein filed this brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit, in her lawsuit over 2016 primary season matching funds. Stein v FEC, 21-1213. The FEC has demanded that Stein repay $175,272. It says the … Continue reading
The Green Party has submitted its petition for recognition as a political party in New Mexico. No other party did so this year. Assuming the petition is valid, the party will be a qualified minor party both in 2022 and … Continue reading
On June 30, the People’s Party of Florida asked for reconsideration in its ballot access case, People’s Party of Florida v Florida Department of State, m.d., 8:22cv-1274. The brief is very convincing. It points out that the Florida law, requiring … Continue reading