JURIST Guest Columnist Mark Brown, holder of the Newton D. Baker/Baker and Hostetler Chair at Capital University School of Law, says that more states should follow Utah’s lead in allowing electronic ...
As we lurch through this final year of the four-year presidential (re) election campaign, to choose the first president who will serve in the 21st century, it's well to ask whether the nation's ballot ...
A high-profile legal battle involving the state elections board is illuminating long-simmering concerns over a practice used by long-shot candidates to get on the ballot in North Carolina: paying ...
Connecticut’s fiercely contested governor’s race has given rise to a different type of autograph seeker — one willing to pay top dollar for signatures to gain access to the primary ballot. Five ...
We’re committed to telling the stories that corporate media ignores—stories from Gaza, from Baltimore, from labor picket lines and prison yards, and from communities organizing for justice. But we can ...
More than half a dozen New York City residents described encounters with people seeking their signature who did not make clear that their aim was to place the independent 2024 candidate on the ballot.
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