Ballot Access News blog posts have been thinner than usual for the last two weeks, because editor Richard Winger has been on vacation, but that vacation ends April 17, Friday afternoon.
Monthly Archives: April 2009
Ballot Access News blog posts have been thinner than usual for the last two weeks, because editor Richard Winger has been on vacation, but that vacation ends April 17, Friday afternoon.
For over two years, the Pennsylvania Constitution, Green and Libertarian Parties have been planning a lawsuit in federal court in Pennsylvania, to make the argument that Pennsylvania’s system of charging candidates tens of thousands of dollars if they try to … Continue reading
Hendersonville, North Carolina, used Instant Runoff Voting for its own city elections in 2007. On April 9, the city council voted 4-1 to use it again in this year’s city elections. North Carolina law lets a limited number of cities … Continue reading
According to an article in the New York Daily News of April 11, Mayor Mike Bloomberg has now secured the support of the county chair of the Bronx Borough Republican Party. New York election laws permit an independent (or a … Continue reading