Wisconsin Governor Schedules Two Special Legislative Elections

The Republican leaders in the Wisconsin legislature, and Governor Scott Walker, have dropped all attempts to derail the two special legislative elections that were the subject of a court decision last week. See this story. For a while, legislative leaders were saying they would call the legislature back into special session to pass an emergency bill stopping the special elections.

Washington Governor Jay Inslee Signs Bill on Write-in Filing, but Deletes Part of the Bill

On March 22, Washington Governor Jay Inslee signed SB 6058, the write-in filing bill. He did delete the last section of the bill, but that part of the bill seems unimportant. Here is his message vetoing part of the bill, although it doesn’t really explain that part of the bill.

Here is the bill as passed by the legislature. It says write-in candidates who file a declaration of write-in candidacy need not pay a filing fee.

Nebraska Supreme Court Construes Ballot Access Barrier Favorably to Candidates who Switch to Independent Status

Nebraska election law does not permit candidates to run in a primary if they had “changed party affiliation” during the year before the general election. On March 19, the Nebraska Supreme Court issued this 15-page opinion in Davis v Gale, S-18-218. It says that this prohibition does not include individuals who cease being a member of a political party and who become independents, during that year.

The result is that Bob Krist is permitted to run for the Democratic nomination for Governor, even though he didn’t become an independent until February 2018.