On April 1, the Arkansas Supreme Court stayed the order of a lower court that had enjoined four new voting restrictions passed by this year’s legislature. See this story. The Arkansas Supreme Court did not express any opinion, and the … Continue reading
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A law passed this year in Arizona, NB 2492, requires people who register to vote to attach proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate or naturalization papers. On March 31, some Arizona voter advocacy groups filed a federal lawsuit … Continue reading
On April 1, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene filed a federal lawsuit to stop the challenge process that is pending against her. Greene v Raffensperger, n.d. of Georgia, 1:22cv-1294. Georgia election law says any voter may challenge the qualifications of a … Continue reading
Here is a Montana newspaper story about the March 30 federal court settlement that puts the Green Party back on the ballot. This appears to be the first newspaper story in the state on this news. Thanks to Steve Kelly … Continue reading
Filing has closed for the Alaska special primary for the unexpired U.S. House seat. Sarah Palin and fifty other candidates filed. Here is the list, which includes 23 independents, 17 Republicans, six Democrats, three Libertarians, one member of the Alaskan … Continue reading