On June 20, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid predicted that the U.S. Senate will confirm the new Federal Election Commissioners during the week of June 23-27. Thanks to Rick Hasen’s ElectionLawBlog for this news.
Monthly Archives: June 2008
South Carolina held its primary (for all office other than president) on June 10. The Democratic U.S. Senate primary was won by Bob Conley. Now it has been revealed that Conley was on the Horry County Republican Committee, and that … Continue reading
South Carolina permits two or more parties to jointly nominate the same candidate for any particular office, including president. Many times in the past, presidential candidates (and their slates of presidential electors) have been the nominees of two South Carolina … Continue reading
South Carolina permits two or more parties to jointly nominate the same candidate for any particular office, including president. Many times in the past, presidential candidates (and their slates of presidential electors) have been the nominees of two South Carolina … Continue reading
California has the nation’s second-most restrictive election law, concerning how a write-in candidate may receive the nomination of a political party at the primary. Only Tennessee’s law is more restrictive. The law requires the write-in candidate at the primary to … Continue reading