The U.S. has 435 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. In 48 of them, there is no contest between a Democrat and a Republican. In 9 districts, there is no Democrat on the ballot; in 43 districts, there is … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: September 2006
The Working Families Party’s ballot access case will be heard in federal court on September 11 at 2 p.m. The issue is whether the party (which the state admits is a qualified party) is permitted to nominate candidates this year. … Continue reading
New Hampshire previously put the Republican Party column first on the general election ballot; then the Democratic column; then any others. The New Hampshire Supreme Court declared that system unconstitutional back on August 17. On September 9, after a meeting … Continue reading
The Colorado Green Party, a ballot-qualified party, nominated only one statewide candidate this year, for Secretary of State. He recently withdrew from the race. He said he didn’t want to injure the chances of the Democratic nominee for that office, … Continue reading
The Colorado Green Party, a ballot-qualified party, nominated only one statewide candidate this year, for Secretary of State. He recently withdrew from the race. He said he didn’t want to injure the chances of the Democratic nominee for that office, … Continue reading