On April 1, the New York legislature passed the ballot access restrictions that had been invalidated last month. They increase the vote test for qualified party status, and increase the number of signatures for statewide independent candidate petitions, and for … Continue reading
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Scotusblog has named the cert petition in Schmitt v LaRose as a “petition of the day.” That means Scotusblog thinks that case has a fair chance of being heard by the U.S. Supreme Court. Schmitt v LaRose is an Ohio … Continue reading
On March 3, the Sixth Circuit reversed a lower court ruling that had said persons arrested shortly before election day must be given an absentee ballot. The U.S. District Court had said that since persons unexpectedly hospitalized were given an … Continue reading
Ballot Access News This issue was printed on white paper. Table of Contents U.S. DISTRICT COURT STRIKES EARLY KENTUCKY DEADLINE HIGH COURT WILL HEAR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTOR CASE LAWSUIT FILED AGAINST NEW YORK BALLOT ACCESS TWO COURTS UPHOLD GIVING PARTIES CONTROL … Continue reading
Ballot Access News This issue was printed on white paper. Table of Contents U.S. DISTRICT COURT STRIKES DOWN MICHIGAN INDEPENDENT PETITION OF 30,000 SIGNATURES MINNESOTA PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY BALLOT ACCESS CASE TEXAS FILING FEE LAWSUITS HIGH COURT ACCEPTS CASE INVOLVING INDEPENDENT … Continue reading