Namesake challenger to Alaska Senator Dan Sullivan allowed on primary ballot
Republicans have accused Dan J. Sullivan of only running against the incumbent Dan S. Sullivan to confuse voters.
The Trump administration had vowed not to enforce coordinated expenditure limits, but a relic of the vice president’s Senate tenure gave Republicans an opportunity to nix the regulation for good.
Republicans have accused Dan J. Sullivan of only running against the incumbent Dan S. Sullivan to confuse voters.
In the wake of Donald Trump’s call to redraw congressional districts to favor Republicans last year, a Colorado group proposed several measures to change how the state draws its political map.
The RNC says the Colorado secretary of state dilutes their vote by allowing overseas voters who have never resided in the state to participate in state elections.
Nebraska Secretary of State Bob Evnen turned over voter data Feb. 12. A spokesman for the plaintiffs says the fight will move to the Legislature.
An appeals court declined to review the attorney general's suit against the county but didn't close the door on it.
“The Constitution does not grant the president any specific powers over elections,” a federal judge ruled.
OXFORD, Miss. — A federal court in Mississippi ruled that a chapter of the NAACP did not present evidence to “support a strong inference” that county officials illegally drew election maps in 2021 to intentionally dilute Black voting strength. The NAACP suit named three defendants: the county, the all-white five-member county board of supervisors and the all-white five-member county election commission charged with conducting elections. The court heard testimony from 36 witnesses over a 12-day trial. In the end, the litigants did not provide sufficient evidence that county voters “engage in racial bloc voting that cannot be explained by partisan affiliation.”