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 out-of-state circulators, but the party expects to sue to overturn that ban.
On March 16, Brian P. Moore filed in the Green Party primary to run for Governor of Florida. His Lieutenant Governor running mate is Jennifer Sullivan.
The Green Party has been ballot-qualified in Florida for 22 years, but never before has it had any statewide nominees (except president). This is largely because the filing fees are so high. The gubernatorial filing fee for a party member is $8,050.86.
Moore was the Socialist Party presidential nominee in 2008.
No left-leaning minor party has been on the ballot for Governor of Florida since 1920, when the Socialist Party ran F. C. Whitaker. He received 2.13% of the vote. The Communist Party, the Socialist Workers Party, the Party for Socialism and Liberation, the Peace & Freedom Party, and the Justice Party, have been on the Florida ballot in the past or currently, but none of them has ever run for Governor of Florida.
On March 15, the Maryland State Court of Appeals moved the 2022 primary from June 28 to July 19, due to the pending lawsuit over state legislative district boundaries. See this order. Thanks to Fairvote for this news.
On March 15, the Eureka, California city council unanimously opposed AB 2808, the bill to prevent any California city or county from using ranked choice voting. The voters of Eureka in November 2020 passed a measure to use ranked choice voting in future city elections, by a margin of 61%-39%. Thanks to Steve Chessin for this news.
The Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, will hear Wagner v White, 22CH285, on Wednesday, March 30. This is the case over whether the state must permit electronic signatures for initiatives. Thanks to Sam Cahnman for this news.