Ron Hogan has created a theoretical map of the United States, in which the nation has 50 states, and they each have populations of approximately 5,617,000 residents. The map appears on the blog “Popular Fidelity” and can be seen at … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: January 2010
C. T. Weber, a veteran activist in the Peace & Freedom Party and a former state chair of that party, has this commentary on the California measure known as the “top-two open primary”. Weber’s commentary appears on the Peace & … Continue reading
C. T. Weber, a veteran activist in the Peace & Freedom Party and a former state chair of that party, has this commentary on the California measure known as the “top-two open primary”. Weber’s commentary appears on the Peace & … Continue reading
The Alabama House Constitution and Elections Committee will hear HB 142 on January 27. This bill lowers the number of signatures for an independent candidate (for office other than president) from 3% of the last gubernatorial vote, to 1.5% of … Continue reading
Two members of the California legislature are pondering whether or not to introduce a bill to ease the ballot access petition requirements for statewide independent candidates. They have at least gone to the trouble of asking the Legislative Counsel to … Continue reading