Eric Adams is Told by New York City Board of Elections that He Can’t Appear Twice on November 2025 Ballot

Eric Adams, incumbent Mayor of New York City, is running for re-election in November 2025 as an independent candidate. He submitted two petitions, one with the label “Safe and Affordable” and one with the label “End Anti-Semitism”. Both petitions had enough valid signatures. But the Board of Elections said he must withdraw one of them, because they interpret the law to prohibit an independent from being on the ballot twice (one for each label).

Adams says that is unfair, because Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani is on the ballot twice, with his labels being “Democratic” and “Working Families.” He may sue. In the meantime it is reported that he will choose to be on the ballot with the “Safe and Affordable” label.

Colorado Libertarian Party Releases Invitation to Major Party Candidates

On August 19, the Colorado Libertarian Party released an invitation to major party candidates to sign a pledge on certain political issues. Major party candidates who sign the pledge with then avoid having a Libertarian Party opponent. See this story.

There is nothing about this so far on the Colorado Libertarian Party’s website.

U.S. District Court Invalidates Mississippi’s Supreme Court Judicial Districts

On August 19, U.S. District Court Judge Sharion Aycock, a Bush Jr. appointee, issued an opinion in White v State Board of Election Commissioners, n.d., 4:22cv-62. The opinion finds that Mississippi’s three Supreme Court Judicial districts violated the federal Voting Rights Act. Mississippi elects its State Supreme Court justices from three districts. Each district elects three judges. No Black candidate has ever won one of these elections. The elections are non-partisan.

Here is the opinion.