George F. Will’s September 24 column concerns the U.S. Senate race in Kansas. Will seems virtually to say that if he were a Kansan, he would vote for Orman. He also has an interesting analysis of Orman’s promise that he … Continue reading
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Gary Sinawski died in New York city on September 15 at the age of 67. He was counsel to the Libertarian Party national committee but he was also one of the nation’s most experienced and accomplished ballot access attorneys. Over … Continue reading
Ballot Access News August 1, 2014 – Volume 30, Number 3 This issue was printed on white paper. Table of Contents THIRD CIRCUIT SAYS MINOR PARTIES HAVE STANDING TO CHALLENGE PETITION-CHECKING SYSTEM ARIZONA CONCEDES THAT ONE BALLOT ACCESS LAW IS … Continue reading
Ballot Access News July 1, 2014 – Volume 30, Number 2 This issue was printed on lavender paper. Table of Contents RHODE ISLAND REPEALS STRAIGHT-TICKET DEVICE CALIFORNIA BALLOT ACCESS BILL ADVANCES ACLU TAKES GEORGIA ACCESS LAWSUIT PENNSYLVANIA SUED OVER PETITIONER … Continue reading
Earlier this year, the New Hampshire legislature passed HB 1542, which makes it illegal for a group to circulate the petition for party status during an odd year. On July 22, the Libertarian Party filed a federal lawsuit against the … Continue reading