On June 3, former Texas Republican congressman Tom DeLay endorsed the Constitution Party’s presidential ticket. See this article. DeLay was the U.S. House Majority Leader between 2003 and 2005. DeLay argues that boosting Randall Terry would actually help former President … Continue reading
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On June 3, court officials in the U.S. District Court in Nevada assigned the lawsuit Team Kennedy v Aguilar to U.S. District Court Judge James C. Mahan, a Bush Jr. appointee. In 2010, Judge Mahan enjoined a Nevada election law … Continue reading
Law Professor Derek Muller here writes on ElectionLawBlog that the CNN presidential debate criteria are internally inconsistent. … Continue reading
The U.S. Supreme Court will consider whether to hear Rose v Raffensperger, 23-1060, at its June 20 conference. This is the case over whether Georgia Public Service Commissioner elections should be at-large or by districts. The Eleventh Circuit had ruled … Continue reading
It appears that North Carolina will have seven parties on the ballot this year, the most ever. The previous record was in 1980, when there were six parties on the ballot in North Carolina. See this story. The seven are: … Continue reading