Ballot Access News October 1, 2014 – Volume 30, Number 5 This issue was printed on white paper. Table of Contents CALIFORNIA EASES BALLOT ACCESS FOR MINOR PARTIES ALASKA SUBSTITUTION VICTORY OHIO LIBERTARIAN TRIAL REVEALS CORRUPT PROCESS CALIFORNIA REPEALS LOYALTY … Continue reading
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On October 24, the Sixth Circuit reversed the U.S. District Court in Fair Elections Ohio v Husted, 14-4007. The issue was the ability to vote for persons jailed on or after the Friday before election day. Although such individuals would … Continue reading
On October 9, the city of Los Angeles named Luis J. Rodriguez poet laureate for the city. See this story. No one is allowed to vote for Rodriguez for California Governor next month, because he did not place first or … Continue reading
The treasurer of Buena Vista County, Iowa, was running for re-election this year, unopposed. However, after the ballots were printed, she died. According to this story, Sheri Elbert has now declared as a write-in candidate, and so far there are … Continue reading
On October 14, the Fifth Circuit reversed a U.S. District Court in Texas and reinstated the Texas requirement that voters at the polls show certain types of government photo-ID in order to vote. Here is the order. The decision is … Continue reading