Ballot Access News December 2021 – Volume 37, Number 7 This issue was printed on white paper. Table of Contents RESTRICTIVE BALLOT ACCESS LAWS STRUCK DOWN IN MAINE AND MONTANA ELEVENTH CIRCUIT UPHOLDS ALABAMA ON ACCESS TO LIST OF REGISTERED … Continue reading
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All city elections in Tennessee are non-partisan, unless the city passes a law for partisan elections. On October 28, 2021, U.S. District Court Judge Eli Richardson,a Trump appointee, denied injunctive relief for Jenna Amacher, a councilmember in Tullahoma who is … Continue reading
On December 23, the Maine Libertarian Party filed this brief in Baines v Bellows, 1:19cv-509. This is the ballot access case concerning new and minor parties. The Maine laws on de-enrolling party members when a party goes off the ballot, … Continue reading
Ballot Access News November 2021 – Volume 37, Number 6 This issue was printed on pink paper. Table of Contents FORDHAM LAW PUBLISHES DATA ON RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BALLOT ACCESS AND CROWDED BALLOTS CALIFORNIA BALLOT ACCESS BILL VETOED BOOK REVIEW: FORWARD: … Continue reading
Ohio election law professor Edward “Ned” Foley here argues that Congress ought to pass a stand-alone election reform bill, specifically a bill to restrict partisan gerrymandering in congressional elections. Conceivably such a bill could pass, because both major parties suffer … Continue reading