Nebraska Senate Plant Allegations Expose Alarming Fight Over Osborn and Party Labels

Nebraska Senate Plant Allegations expose how Democrats are backing independent Dan Osborn while warning voters about William Forbes.

https://thedemocracyadvocate.com/news-to-know/elections/nebraska-senate-plant-allegations/

A landmark ballot-access case: Dr. Butch Ware demands emergency federal order to restore his place on the ballot

"Voters have a right to choose between every candidate the Constitution makes eligible. The Secretary of State does not get to thin that field through arbitrary procedural traps." Dr. Butch Ware, Candidate for Governor

San Francisco Bay View

Most voters never see the first election. In New Jersey, the deadline is tomorrow at 4 PM and campaigns are still scrambling for signatures just to qualify. If they fall short, they’re out before voters ever hear their name. No signatures, no ballot, no choice. #NewJersey #BallotAccess #Elections

This is how the system works across the country. In Connecticut, candidates have just 42 days from Ap... https://instagr.am/p/DWNg1d9jIWs/

voteinorout on Instagram: "Most voters never see the first election. In New Jersey, the deadline is tomorrow at 4 PM and campaigns are still scrambling for signatures just to qualify. If they fall short, they’re out before voters ever hear their name. No signatures, no ballot, no choice. #NewJersey #BallotAccess #Elections This is how the system works across the country. In Connecticut, candidates have just 42 days from April 28 to June 8 to collect thousands of verified signatures to force a primary. Similar spring deadlines in New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia quietly decide who even gets a shot. A signature isn’t a vote, it’s access, and without it, voters never get the option to choose. Help this information get to more voters. 🇺🇸 A well-informed electorate is a prerequisite to Democracy.—Thomas Jefferson"

9 likes, 0 comments - voteinorout on March 22, 2026: "Most voters never see the first election. In New Jersey, the deadline is tomorrow at 4 PM and campaigns are still scrambling for signatures just to qualify. If they fall short, they’re out before voters ever hear their name. No signatures, no ballot, no choice. #NewJersey #BallotAccess #Elections This is how the system works across the country. In Connecticut, candidates have just 42 days from April 28 to June 8 to collect thousands of verified signatures to force a primary. Similar spring deadlines in New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia quietly decide who even gets a shot. A signature isn’t a vote, it’s access, and without it, voters never get the option to choose. Help this information get to more voters. 🇺🇸 A well-informed electorate is a prerequisite to Democracy.—Thomas Jefferson".

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#MaineQuestion1 is a good reason to vote in an "off-year" election (you know, when the sneaky types try and pass shit!).

#Mainers like #AbsenteeVoting. Question 1 would make that option harder.

The November referendum has been framed around requiring #VoterID, but it also includes a host of changes to absentee voting.

Rachel Ohm, August 24, 2025

Excerpt: "#MaineVoters have come to increasingly rely on absentee or #MailInBallots — a practice that is routinely targeted by #Republicans politicians as rife with potential fraud, even though evidence doesn’t support that.

"During last year’s presidential election, almost half of all votes cast were absentee. The latest citizen-initiated proposal would make that more difficult.
If passed, it would prohibit voters from requesting absentee ballots by phone, and would require older Mainers and those with disabilities to renew their eligibility each year. The proposal also would limit the number of #DropBoxes municipalities are allowed to have and prohibit them from including prepaid return postage."

Read more:
https://www.pressherald.com/2025/08/21/question-1-would-make-changes-to-absentee-voting-an-option-mainers-increasingly-like/

Archived version:
https://archive.md/CuNbt

#Absentee #BallotAccess #Disabled #Poor #MaineVoters #DisabilityRights #VoterDisenfranchisement #USPol #MainePol #USElections

Question 1 would make changes to absentee voting, an option Mainers increasingly like

The November referendum has been framed around requiring voter ID, but it also includes a host of changes that would make absentee voting harder.

Press Herald

#VisuallyImpaired #voters sue #NewHampshire over changes to #Absentee #BallotAccess

The plaintiffs say the new law will deter some voters with #disabilities from participating in the democratic process at all, even after they have registered to vote

By Steven Porter Globe Staff, Updated August 21, 2025, 9:30 a.m.

"Three people with visual impairments are suing New Hampshire officials to challenge the constitutionality of a law that will soon tighten #PhotoID requirements for voters seeking an #AbsenteeBallot.

"The plaintiffs — Adele Robertson of #ExeterNH, Daniel Frye of #ConcordNH, and Regina Wilson of #BrentwoodNH — allege the new law, known as #SenateBill287, will impose a significant burden on every #AbsenteeVoter statewide.

" 'And, in some cases, these burdens will entirely prevent voters from exercising their #RightToVote,' their lawsuit states.
Under the new rules imposed by #SB287, voters will be required to either bring a photo ID to their local election officials to request an absentee ballot in person, or submit a copy of their ID or a notarized signature along with their application.
While proponents said the legislation will better protect election integrity, critics said the changes will add barriers that disproportionately impact #seniors, voters with #disabilities, and those living in #rural parts of the state."

Read more:
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2025/08/21/metro/nh-blind-disabilities-voters-absentee-ballots/

Archived version:
https://archive.ph/DWXKG

#VoterDisenfranchisement #DisabilityRights #USPol #NHPol #AbsenteeVoting #USElections

Visually impaired N.H. voters challenge new absentee ballot law

The plaintiffs say the new law will deter some voters with disabilities from participating in the democratic process at all, even after they have registered to vote.

The Boston Globe

What if candidates didn’t have to beg billionaires for ad money?
What if elections were fair—because access was guaranteed?

That’s what the Equal Campaign Access Act (ECAA) does.

Read the plan. Share your thoughts:
makecampaignsfair.com/advocate/legislation

#MakeCampaignsFair #EndCitizensUnited #BallotAccess #CampaignFinance #congress

Will someone explain to me why/how Jill Stein is not a Russian plant/asset, and why anyone should vote for her over Claudia de la Cruz or Cornel West? #thirdparty #politics #USPolitics #ballotaccess #russianpropaganda #confusion

open primary ballot measure closer to Arizona ballot after judge dismisses single topic lawsuits from both major parties

https://www.kjzz.org/kjzz-news/2024-08-09/judge-initiative-to-create-arizona-open-primary-doesnt-violate-single-subject-rule

Could end up with some ranked choice options as well

#AZpol #BallotAccess #USElection2024

Judge: Initiative to create Arizona open primary doesn't violate single-subject rule

A proposal to create open primaries in the Arizona does not violate constitutional restrictions limiting ballot measures to a single subject, a judge ruled Friday.

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Kennedy Jr. campaign surpasses 1 million signatures nationwide
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., partner with Morgan & Morgan PA and 2024 independent presidential candidate, during a campaign event in
https://www.heartlandnewsfeed.com/2024/08/03/kennedy-jr-campaign-surpasses-1-million-signatures-nationwide/
#Decision2024 #National #Politics #AmaryllisKennedy #BallotAccess #Illinois #IllinoisStateBoardOfElections #JosephDuffy #NickBrana #NicoleShanahan #PaulRossi #RFK #RobertFKennedyJr #ZachKoutsky
Kennedy Jr. campaign surpasses 1 million signatures nationwide

"51 mazes laced with minefields,” is how Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s senior campaign adviser Nick Brana describes getting Kennedy on the ballot in all 50 states.

Heartland Newsfeed

#SCOTUS #Colorado #BallotAccess
Were liberal justices ready to dissent in Trump ballot case?

"In a per curiam opinion, the nine justices agreed the Colorado Supreme Court overstepped its bounds by trying to kick the 45th President off the ballot."
https://lawandcrime.com/supreme-court/were-liberal-justices-ready-to-dissent-in-trump-insurrection-clause-case-metadata-suggests-they-were/

Were liberal justices ready to dissent in Trump insurrection clause case?

The concurrence penned by the court's more liberal members contains a secret passage that clues court-watchers into how the decision-making process may have unfolded.

Law & Crime