Ballot Access News December 1, 2015 – Volume 31, Number 7 This issue was printed on white paper. Table of Contents INSTANT RUNOFF VOTING INITIATIVE QUALIFIES IN MAINE MINOR PARTIES FILING THREE NEW LAWSUITS CPD STICKS TO 15% RULE JUST … Continue reading
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Lindsey Graham withdrew from the Republican presidential race on December 21. On the same day, he removed his name from the South Carolina Republican presidential primary ballot. But he did not act to remove his name from the primary ballots … Continue reading
On December 22, the Libertarian Party of Connecticut filed a federal lawsuit against the law banning out-of-state circulators. Libertarian Party of Connecticut v Merrill, 3:15cv-1851. The case was assigned to Judge Janet C. Hall, a Clinton appointee. Similar bans have … Continue reading
Presidential primary filing has now closed in fifteen states. In every Republican presidential primary so far, there are at least twelve candidates on the ballot. That is a stark difference from the past. If one looks at the previous election … Continue reading
Nick Kachiroubas, an associate teaching professor at DePaul University, has compiled a 20-page publication “An Informational Guide to the 2016 Presidential Election Process.” See it here. It is useful for anyone who wants to know more about the processes used … Continue reading