Michigan Bill Advances that would Restore Candidates for Flint City Office to Appear on Ballot

On May 15, the Michigan Senate Elections & Government Reform Committee passed SB 329. Here is a description of the bill. IT would say that if a municipal city clerk misinformed candidates for city office about the deadline for them to submit petitions to be on the ballot, then that deadline could be adjusted for that year only.

The bill exists because election officials in Flint this year told candidates that the deadline was a week later than the actual deadline. If the bill doesn’t pass, all candidates for Mayor will be required to be write-in candidates, because no one running for Mayor submitted a valid petition by the deadline. Candidates needed 900 signatures. The election is non-partisan.

Montana Republican Party Dismisses Part of Lawsuit Against Open Primary

On May 12, the Montana Republican Party voluntarily withdrew part of its lawsuit concerning the Montana open primary. The party had asked the Ninth Circuit to rule that the state cannot force the party to elect local party officers in an open primary. The recent Republican Party notice to the Ninth Circuit says, “On May 5, 2015, Montana Governor Steve Bullock signed into law HB 454, which allows political parties to establish their own rules regarding the selection of their internal leaders. Appellants’ preliminary injunction appeal is therefore moot.”

However, the part of the case over whether the party can be forced to let members of other parties vote in its primaries for public office is still alive in the U.S. District Court.

News Article Analyzes Possible Effects of a U.S. Supreme Court Decision in Arizona Legislature v Arizona Redistricting Commission

Sometime in the next six weeks, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide Arizona Legislature v Arizona Redistricting Commission, 13-1314. This article says that if the U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor of the Arizona legislature, that would probably be good news for the Republican Party in Arizona but bad news for the Republican Party in California.

Nevada Ballot Access Bill Advances

On May 14, the Nevada Assembly Legislative Operations & Elections Committee passed SB 499. It had already passed the Senate. It moves the petition deadline for newly-qualifying parties from April to June, and moves the petition deadline for non-presidential independent candidates from February to June.