On July 28, the Sixth Circuit ruled that the lawsuit Thompson v DeWine, 21-3514, is moot. This is the case over whether Ohio should have granted ballot access relief to initiatives due to the covid-19 crisis. The opinion says, “The … Continue reading
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On July 21, advocates of Ohio initiatives filed this reply brief in the Sixth Circuit in Thompson v DeWine, 21-3514, the case over whether during the health crisis, relief should have been granted to initiative petitions. … Continue reading
Ballot Access News June 2021 – Volume 37, Number 1 This issue was printed on grey paper. Table of Contents NEVADA LEGISLATURE PASSES BILL MAKING BALLOT ACCESS FOR NEW PARTIES TOUGHER MONTANA BALLOT ACCESS BILL SIGNED TEXAS CREATES FILING FEES … Continue reading
Ballot Access News May 2021 – Volume 36, Number 12 This issue was printed on white paper. Table of Contents U.S. DISTRICT COURT STRIKES DOWN GEORGIA’S 5% PETITION FOR U.S. HOUSE MONTANA BALLOT ACCESS BILL PASSES NEW JERSEY OUT-OF-STATE CIRCULATOR … Continue reading
On May 27, the Sixth Circuit upheld the rules for membership on Michigan’s nonpartisan redistricting commission. Daunt v Benson, 20-1734. Here is the opinion. The three judges were Karen Nelson Moore and Ronald Gilman (Clinton appointees) and Chad Readler (a … Continue reading