District of Columbia non-voting Delegate to the U.S. House Eleanor Holmes Norton says she will re-introduce her D.C. voting rights bill, and it will be virtually identical to last year’s bill. This means it will include a new seat in … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2008
In every presidential election starting in 1888, at least one socialist party has participated. The Socialist Labor Party ran a slate of unpledged presidential electors in 1888 in New York state. If one adds together the presidential vote of all … Continue reading
The Socialist Workers Party has had an exemption from reporting its campaign contributors, and its campaign expenditures, ever since 1979. But, whenever the Federal Election Commission grants the party this exemption, it always provides that the exemption will expire at … Continue reading
CNN has stopped showing the vote for all presidential candidates by state at its webpage, but the Denver Post webpage (as of the morning of Thursday, November 13) still has that information. The Denver Post webpage is www.denverpost.com/election (here is … Continue reading
Chicot County, Arkansas, elected its County Assessor in a partisan race last week. The only two candidates on the ballot were Democrat Barbara Esters, and Green Party nominee Elizabeth McCoy. The County Clerk says the vote totals are 2,227 for … Continue reading