On May 13, South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster signed SF 108, the bill that bans fusion. He signed it the next day it was sent to him. … Continue reading
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Law Professor Derek Muller has this interesting post at ElectionLawBlog, about inaccurate information about congressional candidate qualifications on the websites of at least three state election offices: California, Virginia, and Washington. He says he hasn’t checked the websites of most … Continue reading
On May 16, the Alaska House Rules Committee passed SB 161. It has now passed the Senate and all committees in the house. It will probably receive a vote on the House floor on Tuesday, May 17. It eases the … Continue reading
John Thompson Parker, the Peace & Freedom Party candidate for U.S. Senate in California, has recently spent a week in the Russian-occupied part of Ukraine. Although other U.S. politicians and members of Congress have also visited Ukraine during May, Parker … Continue reading
City & State has this news story about the Pennsylvania Green Party and its petition drive to place three statewide nominees on the ballot. … Continue reading