According to this story, the U.S. Supreme Court has only issued 29 opinions in the current term, so far. This is the lowest number, by this date on the calendar, since 1900. The article was published on April 29. No … Continue reading
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Since 1943, Georgia has required minor party and independent candidates for U.S. House to submit a petition of 5% of the number of registered voters to get on the ballot for U.S. House. This is so difficult, no independent has … Continue reading
Ballot Access News March 1, 2018 – Volume 33, Number 10 This issue was printed on white paper. Table of Contents U.S. DISTRICT COURT STRIKES DOWN SOUTH DAKOTA BALLOT ACCESS LAWS FOR NEW PARTIES WASHINGTON BALLOT ACCESS LAW WIN ILLINOIS … Continue reading
On March 27, State Senator Robert Krist asked a U.S. District Court to dismiss his challenge to the 10% petition requirement for non-presidential independents that the Nebraska legislature passed in 2016. He had filed the lawsuit when he expected to … Continue reading
On February 25, Ohio Governor John Kasich was on ABC-TV’s “This Week with George Stephanopoulos”. He said, “We may be beginning to see the end of the two party system. I’m starting to really wonder if we’re going to see … Continue reading