On January 6, the North Dakota Attorney General filed this 30-page brief in Libertarian Party of North Dakota v Jaeger, 10-3212, in the 8th circuit. The issue is a North Dakota election law that says no one may be placed … Continue reading
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Georgia’s ballot access laws, for candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives who are not Democrats or Republicans, are so stringent, no one has used them in a regularly-scheduled election since 1964. The U.S. Supreme Court is being asked to … Continue reading
Georgia’s ballot access laws, for candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives who are not Democrats or Republicans, are so stringent, no one has used them in a regularly-scheduled election since 1964. The U.S. Supreme Court is being asked to … Continue reading
Ballot Access News December 1, 2010 – Volume 26, Number 7 This issue was originally printed on white paper. Table of Contents 2010 WAS BEST MID-TERM ELECTION FOR MINOR PARTY AND INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES IN OVER 75 YEARS WASHINGTON TRIAL ON … Continue reading
On December 21, the Census Bureau released its calculation of how many seats in the U.S. House each state will have, starting in 2012. Texas gained four seats; Florida gained two seats; and these states each gained one seat: Arizona, … Continue reading