On April 27, the Vermont legislature passed HB 744, which lets Burlington use ranked choice voting for its own elections. The voters of Burlington had passed the ballot measure in March this year, for ranked choice voting. But the measure couldn’t be implemented until the legislature approved the idea.
Ballot Access News
April 2022 – Volume 37, Number 11
| This issue was printed on white paper. |
Table of Contents
- GREEN PARTY SUES INDIANA OVER BALLOT ACCESS
- BALLOT ACCESS BILLS ADVANCE
- TEXAS LOSS
- UTAH MOVES INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE DEADLINE TO JANUARY
- ILLINOIS BALLOT ACCESS WIN
- MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE RECOGNIZES GREEN PARTY
- PENNSYLVANIA SIGNATURES FOR U.S. HOUSE LOWERED
- BILLS TO ALTER PRIMARIES STALLED OR DEFEATED
- BOOK REVIEW: FORDHAM LAW REVIEW: SYMPOSIUM, 2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
- FILING FEES FOR U.S. HOUSE
- 2024 PRESIDENTIAL PETITION REQUIREMENTS
- NEW YORK SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE ELECTION RESULTS
- FLORIDA GREEN PARTY TO HAVE ITS FIRST STATEWIDE NOMINEE
- ALABAMA DEMOCRATS SKIP SOME STATEWIDE RACES
- REPUBLICAN 2024 NATIONAL CONVENTION
- LEGAL MARIJUANA NOW PARTY OF NEBRASKA
- TWO MAJOR PARTY LEADERS WILL RUN AS INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES
- IDAHO WILL HOLD CONTESTED PRIMARY FOR LIBERTARIANS
- FORWARD PARTY WILL PETITION IN MINNESOTA
- PROGRESSIVES RE-ELECT THEIR BURLINGTON COUNCILMEMBERS
- SUBSCRIBING TO BAN WITH PAYPAL
Texas held its primary this year on March 1, but that is the only state that has held any congressional primaries this year. The next primaries are on May 3, and are being held by Ohio and Indiana. The Ohio primary ballot does not include lower house of the state legislature; that office is up later this year due to late redistricting.
On April 29, the North Carolina voters who are challenging Congressman Madison Cawthorn’s qualifications filed this brief in the Fourth Circuit. Cawthorn v Amalfi, 22-1251.
The Fourth Circuit hears the case on Tuesday, May 3, at 2 p.m. eastern time. The Fourth Circuit doesn’t reveal which judges will be hearing the case until the date of the hearing.
Here is an Alaska ballot for the June 11 primary, in the special U.S. House election. It shows all 48 candidates in alphabetical order.