The June 3-9 issue of the San Francisco Bay Guardian has this op-ed, explaining that if Proposition 14 passes, ballot retention for qualified parties in California will become substantially more difficult. This aspect of Proposition 14 has not been mentioned … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: June 2010
Oklahoma has very easy ballot access for independent candidates, for all office except President. This year two Libertarians are running for Congress in Oklahoma as independents. They are Angelia O’Dell for U.S. House, 1st district, and Clark Duffe, U.S. House, … Continue reading
On June 1, the New Hampshire Libertarian Party filed this brief in the First Circuit. The case is Libertarian Party of New Hampshire v Gardner, 10-1360. The brief is 58 pages, but that apparent great length is partly due to … Continue reading
The Massachusetts House has started debate on the National Popular Vote Plan bill. There will probably be a vote by the end of the week. See this story. The plan has already been approved by 5 states. It won’t go … Continue reading
The Resource Party appears to have placed its nominees on the Minnesota ballot for the joint ticket of Governor-Lieutenant Governor, and also Attorney General. The gubernatorial nominee is Linda S. Eno. See here for the party’s platform. Thanks to Oliver … Continue reading
The California Independent Voters Network held a press conference on May 26, to publicize the unfair ballot access requirements that California has for independent candidates. See here. The press conference was approximately 26 minutes long, and can be viewed. There … Continue reading