On January 10, the government of Delaware filed this reply brief in Adams v Carney, 1:20cv-1680. This is the case that challenges the Delaware law that requires most judicial appointees to be members of one of the two largest parties. … Continue reading
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On January 16, the North Carolina State Board of Elections challenge to the candidacy of Congressmember Madison Cawthorn was delayed. The challenge is based on the Fourteenth Amendment, section 3, which says “No person shall be a Senator or Representative … Continue reading
On January 7, the Bangor Daily News reported that Maine Representative John Andrews had changed his registration from Libertarian to Republican. Also, at the same time, independent Representative Sophie Warren changed her registration from independent to Democratic. See this story. … Continue reading
On November 8, 2021, some Mississippi voters asked a U.S. District Court to restore the initiative process. Earlier in 2021, the State Supreme Court had ruled that the initiative, which is in the State Constitution, is fatally flawed because it … Continue reading
The Pennsylvania legislature has not yet passed a redistricting bill. This Politico article describes the Pennsylvania situation. … Continue reading
On November 10, 2021, Joseph Hero filed this interesting brief in the Seventh Circuit in his lawsuit against the Lake County, Indiana Election Board. He is represented by the ACLU of Indiana. He was not permitted to file in the … Continue reading