Texas Supreme Court Refuses to Restore David Rogers to the Republican Primary Ballot

On January 13, the Texas Supreme Court refused to reinstate David Rogers to the Republican primary ballot.  He us the only opponent of an incumbent member of the Texas Supreme Court in the primary.  See this story.  In re David Rogers 26-0010.  Rogers had a miniscule error in his petition, which required 50 signatures in each of the 15 state appeals districts.

Ohio Libertarian Party Likely to Hold a Contested Gubernatorial Primary This Year

The Ohio Libertarian Party has its own primary this year.  According to this newspaper story, it is likely two Libertarians will appear on the party’s primary ballot for Governor.

This appears to be the first contested third party primary in Ohio since 1970, when the American Independent Party had a contested gubernatorial primary.  Edwin G. Lawton won that primary with 3,463 votes.  His opponent, Robert W. Annable, received 1,870.

There aren’t many minor party primaries in Ohio.  Newly-qualifying parties don’t have their own primaries.  Minor parties only have primaries in Ohio if they are in a second election year of having qualified status.  Before 2026, the last time a minor party had its own primary in Ohio was the Green Party in 2016.

Texas Secretary of State Files Brief in Republican Party Lawsuit on Primaries

On December 24, the Texas Secretary of State filed a brief in Hunt v State of Texas, n.d., 2:25cv-200.  This is the lawsuit in which the Republican Party hopes to obtain a closed primary for itself.  The Secretary of State is opposed to the lawsuit.  Her latest brief says the lawsuit should be dismissed because it isn’t ripe.  She says the Republican Party hasn’t even decided the details of how its closed primary would work, and the case therefore can’t continue.

Connecticut Special Election Results

Connecticut held a special election on January 13 to fill the vacancy in the State House, 139th district.  The results:  Democratic 61.91%; Republican 28.45%; Independent Party 7.06%; Working Families 2.58%.

In November 2024, the results had been:  Democratic 50.74%; Republican 45.33%; Independent Party 1.34%; Working Families 2.59%.

In both elections, the Working Families Party nominated the Democratic nominee.

The January 2026 results for the Independent Party were very impressive, because its nominee, Mark Adams, was a write-in candidate.  He had expected to be on the ballot because the Independent Party was ballot-qualified in that district, but the Secretary of State kept him off the ballot due to a paperwork error.

U.S. District Court Refuses to Enjoin New California U.S. House District Boundaries

On January 14, a 3-judge U.S. District Court refused to enjoin the new California U.S. House district boundaries.  Tangipa v Newsom, c.d., 2:25cv-10616.

The vote was 2-1.  Judge Josephine Seaton, an Obama appointee, wrote the decision.  The decision is also signed by Judge Wesley Hsu, a Biden appointee.  Judge Kenneth K. Lee, a Trump appointee, dissented.  Here is the decision.  The majority wrote 70 pages, and the dissent occupies 47 pages.