On March 17, the Tennessee House defeated HB 2067 by two votes. It would have eased the definition of a qualified party. The bill received 47 “yes” votes and 35 “no” votes. However, because there are currently 97 representatives, the … Continue reading
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The Republican National Committee has narrowed the list of 2024 convention sites to either Milwaukee or Nashville. Salt Lake City and Pittsburgh are no longer being considered. Thanks to Political Wire for this news. … Continue reading
On March 16, the Ohio Supreme Court again invalidated a legislative redistricting plan. Here is the opinion in League of Women Voters of Ohio v Ohio Redistricting Commission. The May primary will now probably be moved to a later date. … Continue reading
On March 16, the Pennsylvania Elections Department released the number of signatures for independent candidates, and the nominees of unqualified parties, for U.S. House this year. They range from 1,000 signatures to 2,343 signatures. The total number of signatures for … Continue reading
This news story announces the New York Libertarian Party’s decision to petition for its gubernatorial nominee, Larry Sharpe. The petitioning period is limited to a six-week period that starts mid-April and ends at the end of May. New York bars … Continue reading