As already reported, on June 13, a U.S. District Court enjoined the Nebraska county distribution requirement for statewide initiatives. The state is asking the Eighth Circuit to stay the decision of the U.S. District Court. Eggers v Evnen, 22-2268. Here … Continue reading
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Missouri election laws permit candidates to get on a partisan primary ballot with a filing fee. This year, for U.S. Senate, there are 21 candidates on the Republican primary ballot, eleven on the Democratic ballot, and one each on the … Continue reading
The Coalition for Free & Open Elections (COFOE) has endorsed California ACA 16, the bill to repeal the top-two system. The vote was 6-1.
This is old news, but has not previously been mentioned by BAN. In 2018, the Kentucky legislature moved the petition deadline for non-presidential independent candidates, and the nominees of unqualified parties, from the second Tuesday in August, to the first … Continue reading
On Saturday, June 25, the Alaska Supreme Court agreed with a lower state court, that Tara Sweeney should not be on the special general election for U.S. House that will be held in August. See this story. The ballot will … Continue reading