The Gotham Gazette has created an on-line computer board game, “Ballot Bump”. See it here. The game has three players, a Pigeon who wants to run in a major party primary without support from the party organization; a Heron who … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: July 2009
Richard Whitney, the Green Party nominee for Governor of Illinois in 2006 who polled 10.36%, will run for Governor in 2010. See this story from the politics column from the July 12 issue of the Springfield, Illinois daily newspaper, the … Continue reading
Michael Waldman, Executive Director of the Brennan Center, has this article, boosting the National Popular Vote Plan, in Washington Monthly. … Continue reading
Earlier this month, the California Moderate Party created a webpage for itself and says it will attempt to qualify for the 2010 ballot. It needs 88,991 registered members by January 6, 2010. The party’s webpage is www.camod.org. The founder, or … Continue reading
On Saturday, July 11, C-SPAN 2 will carry a broadcast of Theresa Amato discussing her book “Grand Illusion: The Myth of Voter Choice in a 2-Party Tyranny”. The event is happening at the Chicago Tribune Printers Row Literature Fest. The … Continue reading