On September 26, the Sixth Circuit refused to rehear Jolivette v Husted, although the vote was not unanimous. This is the case over whether an independent candidate for the legislature, who had enough valid signatures, should be kept off the … Continue reading
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On September 19, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to order the Michigan Secretary of State to either halt the ballot-printing process, or to put Gary Johnson on the ballot. The only presidential candidates who were ever put on the ballot … Continue reading
Politics1 has this very useful chart, showing which presidential candidates are on the ballot in each state. The chart also includes write-in filing. Of course, the deadline for filing for write-in status in most states is still in the future, … Continue reading
Kentucky has four independent candidates for U.S. House this year. That is the largest number of independent U.S. House candidates who have ever appeared on government-printed ballots in Kentucky, ever since the state started using government-printed ballots in 1892. This … Continue reading
Ballot Access News August 1, 2012 – Volume 28, Number 3 This issue was printed on white paper. Table of Contents AMERICANS ELECT NATIONAL OFFICE SHUTDOWN LEAVES CONTROL OF BALLOT LINES WITH IN-STATE ACTIVISTS MISSOURI BALLOT ACCESS BILL SIGNED NORTH … Continue reading