On May 21, the U.S. Supreme Court issued two full opinions, but neither was an election law case. There are still five election law decisions that will be issued before the Court goes home for its summer recess, probably at … Continue reading
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The Libertarian Party of Ohio, and the Constitution Party of North Carolina, are currently working on very difficult petition drives for ballot status in 2018. Both states held primaries on May 8. In both states, volunteers and paid circulators petitioned … Continue reading
Real Clear Politics has this essay by journalist Morton Kondracke, who advocates that Ohio Governor John Kasich run for president in 2020 as an independent. The article quotes John Weaver, a consultant, as saying that it would cost $100,000,000 to … Continue reading
Ballot Access News April 1, 2018 – Volume 33, Number 11 This issue was printed on cream-colored paper. Table of Contents SOUTH DAKOTA BALLOT ACCESS BILLS SIGNED INTO LAW SOUTH DAKOTA TOP-TWO INITIATIVE FAILS TO QUALIFY TWO MORE LEGISLATORS LEAVE … Continue reading
According to this story, the U.S. Supreme Court has only issued 29 opinions in the current term, so far. This is the lowest number, by this date on the calendar, since 1900. The article was published on April 29. No … Continue reading