U.S. District Court Judge Amy Totenberg will hear Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene’s lawsuit on Friday, April 8. The Congresswoman seeks a court order that will stop Georgia election officials from holding a hearing on whether she is qualified to run … Continue reading
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Pennsylvania held a special election on April 5 to fill the vacancy in the State House, 116th district. The results: Republican 65.50%; Democratic 29.56%; Libertarian 4.94%. When this district last elected someone, in November 2020, the results were: Republican 72.31%; … Continue reading
On April 6, the California Secretary of State issued a new Report of Registration, showing the number of registered voters in each party. This is a supplemental report, because the last report had come out on February 9, but it … Continue reading
This newspaper story says that because Democratic Party registration in South Dakota is sinking, and is down to only 26%, it is getting more difficult for Democratic candidates to get on their own party’s primary ballot. In South Dakota, candidates … Continue reading
On April 6, the Missouri House passed HJR 131, the proposed constitutional amendment that would preserve the ability of parties to nominate candidates for partisan office. If the legislature passes it, it will be on the November 2022 ballot. It … Continue reading