In 2000, Arizona voters passed a ballot measure creating an Independent Redistricting Commission, which handles redistricting for U.S. House and state legislative districts. In 2012, the Arizona legislature filed a federal lawsuit, arguing that Article One of the U.S. Constitution … Continue reading
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On October 16, both houses of Congress voted on HB 2775, the bill to re-open the federal government. Republicans who voted on the bill include 231 in the U.S. House and 45 in the U.S. Senate, totaling 276 Republican votes … Continue reading
David Lory VanDerBeek has announced his gubernatorial candidacy for the Nevada 2014 election as the Independent American (Constitution) Party candidate. He is one of only three Constitution Party U.S. Senate candidates who ever got as much as 5% of the … Continue reading
Janet Munda, Supervisor of Elections and Registration for Cherokee County, Georgia, will speak on October 15 about Georgia’s ballot access laws for minor parties and independent candidates. The event is sponsored by the county Libertarian Party, and will be at … Continue reading
On October 1, the U.S. Supreme Court released a list of eight cases that the Court is accepting for full review. None of the eight is an election law case. One election law case had been on the September 30 … Continue reading