On February 18, the Connecticut Law Tribune published an editorial, “Connecticut Should Ease Restrictions to Ballot Access”. It says that it is too difficult for candidates to get on primary ballots, and suggests that the restrictions might violate the State … Continue reading
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The Idaho House Affairs Committee has introduced HB 638, which would restore presidential primaries. Any qualified party would be entitled to a presidential primary, which would be held the first Tuesday in March. However, the filing fee for candidates would … Continue reading
The League of Women Voters and the Council on American-Islamic Relations are the Plaintiffs and are represented by the ACLU and the Campaign Legal Center in suing the Buckeye State over provisions in the recently passed controversial Senate Bill 293. … Continue reading
Pennsylvania’s law requiring postal voters to add the date to the outer envelope is still generating judicial activity. On February 11 the Republican National Committee filed a cert petition with the U.S. Supreme Court on this issue. The Third Circuit … Continue reading
The February 13 ruling by the Supreme Court of Virginia to allow the upcoming statewide vote on acceptance of a Democratic Party of Virginia Congressional redistricting plan not withstanding, the Virginia GOP refuses to throw in the towel in its … Continue reading