Former Republican Congressmember Denver Riggleman May Run for Governor as an Independent

On February 8, former Congressmember Denver Riggleman said he might run for Governor of Virginia in 2025 as an independent.
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He was elected to Congress in 2018 as a Republican. But in 2020, he was defeated for re-nomination in a Republican convention, after he had officiated at the wedding of a same-sex couple.

North Dakota Bill To Virtually Outlaw Initiative Constitutional Amendments

Four North Dakota legislators have introduced SCR 4013, which, if passed, would virtually end constitutional initiatives in the state. It says amendments to alter the constitution must pass by 67% of the popular vote. It bans paying circulators of constitutional amendment petitions. It says circulators must have lived in the state for 120 days before the first signature is collected. And it raises the number of signatures for constitutional initiatives from 4% of the population, to 5%.

The sponsors are Senators Janne Myrdal and David Hogue, and Representatives Claire Cory and Mike Lefor. All are Republicans. Lefor and Hogue are the Majority Leaders of their respective chambers.

In 1988 the U.S. Supreme Court struck down laws that ban paying petitioners, in Grant v Meyer. The decision was unanimous.