On April 3, the District of Columbia holds presidential primaries for the Republican, Democratic, and Statehood Green Parties. The only name on the Green Party presidential primary is Jill Stein. However, Roseanne Barr is conducting a write-in campaign. The Green … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2012
Cynthia McKinney has told Atlanta Progressive News that she will attempt to get on the ballot for U.S. House, 4th district, this year, as the Green Party nominee. See this story. Also see this story. She needs almost 19,000 valid … Continue reading
On June 29, 1892, the Prohibition Party held its national convention in Cincinnati. It nominated John Bidwell for President, and James B. Cranfill for Vice-President. Cranfill was age 33 at the time. He had been born September 12, 1858. He … Continue reading
Economics professor Laurence J. Kotlikoff has this column on Huffington Post, explaining why he is running for President in the Americans Elect process. … Continue reading
For a month, the Peace & Freedom Party has been trying to persuade the California Secretary of State to print the presidential candidates the party desires, on the party’s June 5, 2012 presidential primary ballot. The Secretary of State refuses … Continue reading
According to this story, the sponsor of a bill to ask Arizona voters if they wish to end funding for the Public Funding program will drop his bill. The bill, SCR 1021, had passed the Senate and the House Judiciary … Continue reading