The oldest continuously ballot-qualified party (other than the Democratic and Republican Parties of each state) is the New York Conservative Party, which has been on the ballot since 1962. The second oldest continuously ballot-qualified party is the American Independent Party … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2008
Ten old-fashioned state elections offices still have a policy of not reporting unofficial election returns on their web pages. These states are: Alabama, Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New York, and Wisconsin. If you live in one of those … Continue reading
The number of registered members in each party, in each state, will be in the December 1, 2008 printed Ballot Access News. Compared to the period January/February 2008, the national totals in the 30 states that have registration by party … Continue reading
The Florida Green Party sued one of its own state legislative candidates back on September 24, 2008, to gain information on whether she paid her own filing fee, or whether possibly Republican Party campaign consultants may have paid it. A … Continue reading
The Florida Green Party sued one of its own state legislative candidates back on September 24, 2008, to gain information on whether she paid her own filing fee, or whether possibly Republican Party campaign consultants may have paid it. A … Continue reading