Georgia held primaries on May 22, but the state still doesn’t know the identity of the Republican nominee for State House, 28th district. The results were certified shortly after the primary, and they showed that incumbent Republican Dan Gasaway was … Continue reading
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In November 2018, 61% of Georgia’s legislative races have only one candidate on the ballot. There are 56 State Senate seats and 180 State House seats. From those 236 races, Democrats aren’t running anyone in 77 races, and Republicans aren’t … Continue reading
Three candidates are on the November ballot for Oregon State House seat 54, centered on Bend: Republican Cheri Helt, who is also nominated by the Independent Party; Democrat Nathan Boddie; and Amanda La Bell, who is the nominee of the … Continue reading
On September 10, the Eighth Circuit agreed with a U.S. District Court, that Missouri cannot make it illegal for one PAC to contribute to another PAC. Free & Fair Election Fund v Missouri Ethics Commission, 17-2239. Here is the 10-page … Continue reading
The Labor Party of South Carolina has been a ballot-qualified party since 2006. This year, it did not nominate anyone for any partisan office. Under South Carolina law, a party loses its qualified status if it skips nominating anyone for … Continue reading
The Working Class Party has been ballot-qualified in Michigan starting in 2016. In 2016 it had only three candidates, two for U.S. House and one for State Board of Education. In 2018 it has five U.S. House candidates, four State … Continue reading