Although the Green Party of Canada is much stronger in elections than the Green Party of the U.S., the Canadian Greens have never elected a representative to the federal Parliament in Ottawa. The party’s leader, Elizabeth May, has recently decided … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: July 2009
In 2006, Ohio’s procedure by which political parties get on the ballot was held unconstitutional. Almost three years have passed, and no bill has been introduced to write a new law to replace the old void one. Under a federal … Continue reading
Proponents of the California ballot question to impose a “top-two” election system have been quoted in many mainstream news media organizations recently. These spokespeople repeat over and over that California’s state government leadership problems are caused by politicians who are … Continue reading
Proponents of the California ballot question to impose a “top-two” election system have been quoted in many mainstream news media organizations recently. These spokespeople repeat over and over that California’s state government leadership problems are caused by politicians who are … Continue reading
On July 2, the Working Families Party of New York City held a forum for some candidates for Mayor. An audience of 400 people heard from Mayor Mike Bloomberg, and Democrats Bill Thompson and Tony Avella. The Green Party candidate … Continue reading