Ballot Access News September 1, 2018 – Volume 34, Number 4 This issue was printed on white paper. Table of Contents U.S. DISTRICT COURT ENJOINS MICHIGAN PETITION REQUIREMENT FOR STATEWIDE INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES TWO NORTH CAROLINA BALLOT ACCESS WINS MONTANA GREEN … Continue reading
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On September 17, oral argument was held in a U.S. District Court in Schmitt v Husted. This is the Ohio case over whether the First Amendment allows Ohio to let county election boards reject initiatives, based on their content. The … Continue reading
In the November 2018 election, there will be Democrats on the ballot in all but three U.S. House districts. The Republican Party has never had that many candidates. The Democrats have not had candidates in so many districts since 1974, … Continue reading
On September 6, the Sixth Circuit issued this opinion in Graveline v Johnson, 18-1992. By a vote of 2-1, it says the U.S. District Court was correct to put independent candidate Chris Graveline on the Michigan ballot. He is running … Continue reading
The general election campaign season starts in earnest after Labor Day. For the next two months, state legislators who are running for re-election should be found speaking in public, or holding public meetings. This is the prime time for anyone … Continue reading