On April 11, the Arizona House passed a bill that delays implementation of the new law that requires proof of citizenship in order to register to vote. See this story. Without the delay, the new law would take effect for … Continue reading
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On the evening of April 11, U.S. District Court Judge Amy Totenberg said she won’t be releasing a decision in Greene v Raffensperger today, but she will release it this week. This is the case filed by Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor … Continue reading
On April 11, the New Hampshire Supreme Court said that it would assume responsibility for redistricting the state’s U.S. House seats. See this court order. The court took this action because the Governor has said he will veto the plan … Continue reading
On April 11, a state trial court in Iowa removed Abby Finkenauer from the June 7 Iowa Democratic Party primary ballot, because she was three signatures short. However, she had enough signatures statewide, and the state law that requires a … Continue reading
On April 8, U.S. District Court Judge John L. Kane, a Carter appointee, declined to enjoin a 2016 Colorado law that forces the major parties to let independent voters vote in their primaries, unless three-fourths of the members of the … Continue reading