On May 30, the Ohio House passed HB 2, which moves the deadline for qualified parties to certify their presidential and vice-presidential nominees from 90 days before the election to 65 days before. It also passed HB 1, which bans … Continue reading
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On May 30, U.S. District Court Judge Katherine Polk Failla, an Obama appointee, struck down the New York law that makes it a crime for anyone to give food, drink, or tobacco to any voter standing in line at the … Continue reading
On May 29, the Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. campaign filed a federal lawsuit against various aspects of the New York independent presidential petition law. Team Kennedy v Berger, s.d., 1:24cv-03897. The case is assigned to U.S. District Court Judge Andrew … Continue reading
On May 29, independent U.S. Senator Angus King announced that he is running for re-election, again as an independent. The Senate has three independents, all of them up for re-election this year. Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont is also running … Continue reading
On May 29, the Sixth Circuit issued an opinion in Brown v Yost, 24-3354, that is protective of the ability of people to use the initiative process in Ohio. The Ohio law does not permit a statewide initiative to circulate … Continue reading