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Reason Magazine Article on Georgia Ballot Access for U.S. House

Posted on March 10, 2022 by Richard WingerMarch 10, 2022
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Reason Magazine has this article about minor party ballot access for Georgia U.S. House races. The article does not say that the Libertarian Party has asked for a rehearing en banc in the case over ballot access for U.S. House. … Continue reading →

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Tennessee Bill to Require Congressional Candidates to Have Lived in the State Three Years Advances

Posted on March 10, 2022 by Richard WingerMarch 10, 2022
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On March 8, the Tennessee House Local Government Committee passed HB 2764. It imposes a residency requirement of three years in the state, to run for Congress. It is similar to SB 2616, which passed the Senate on February 28. … Continue reading →

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Illinois Green Party Asks Court to Rule that It is a Qualified Party for Additional Offices in Cook County

Posted on March 10, 2022 by Richard WingerMarch 10, 2022
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As reported earlier, on March 4, the Illinois Libertarian Party won a federal court ruling that it is a qualified party for purposes of running candidates this year for Cook County Commissioners. The Green Party is seeking to intervene in … Continue reading →

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Fourth Circuit Hears Case on Whether Virginia Must Hold New Legislative Elections This Year

Posted on March 9, 2022 by Richard WingerMarch 9, 2022
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On March 8, the Fourth Circuit heard Goldman v Brink, 21-2180. This is the case on whether Virginia must hold elections for lower house of the legislature this November. Virginia elects all its legislators in November of odd years. The … Continue reading →

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Wyoming Bill for a More Closed Primary Fails to Pass

Posted on March 9, 2022 by Richard WingerMarch 9, 2022
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On March 7, the Wyoming House Appropriations Committee defeated SF 97 by a vote of 5-2. Current law lets voters switch parties on primary election day. The bill would have ended that practice. Voters who want to vote in a … Continue reading →

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