On January 8, a New York state trial court issued a ruling in Tenney v Oswego County Board of Elections, a lawsuit over the correct tally of votes in the 22nd U.S. House district of New York. The ruling says … Continue reading
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The U.S. Supreme Court has now docketed Kopitke v Bell, no. 20-897. This is the case over North Carolina’s independent presidential petition deadline of March 3. The Fourth Circuit upheld it last year, even though in 1983 the U.S. Supreme … Continue reading
On January 7, the Nebraska Secretary of State determined that the Legal Marijuana Now Party did not have enough valid signatures. Although it had enough statewide, Nebraska requires a certain number in each of the three U.S. House districts, and … Continue reading
The New York Independence Party became a ballot-qualified party in November 1994, and was on the ballot continuously ever since, although under the new definition of a “qualified party” passed in 2020, it went off the ballot in November 2020. … Continue reading
On January 4, some Republican congressional candidates filed a federal lawsuit, alleging that California election procedures in November 2020 were careless and may have made it possible for the vote count to have been inaccurate. Election Integrity Project v Padilla, … Continue reading