On July 20, Gene Amondson died at the age of 65. He had been the Prohibition Party candidate for president in 2008, and had also been one of two competing Prohibition Party presidential candidates in 2004. He was 65. He … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: July 2009
The California special election to fill the vacant 10th district U.S. House seat on November 3 will be a race between members of five political parties. The Green, American Independent, and Peace & Freedom Parties all will be represented. An … Continue reading
New York city holds a partisan race for Mayor on November 3, 2009. Probably there will be these six candidates on that ballot: 1. Incumbent Mayor Michael Bloomberg on the Republican and Independence lines. 2. William C. Thompson, on the … Continue reading
New York counties have county legislatures, elected on a partisan basis in odd years. Suffolk County, New York, is one of New York’s most populous counties. It contains the eastern half of Long Island. Jay Schneiderman is has been a … Continue reading
The U.S. Census Bureau released “Voting and Registration in the Election of November 2008” on July 20. The Census Bureau’s press release is here. The press release contains a link to the report itself, and the previous reports. The Census … Continue reading