Senator David Shafer (R-Duluth) has introduced SB 359, which improves ballot access for parties that have already attained qualified status for statewide office, and also partially legalizes fusion. The biggest change made by the bill is that it expands ballot … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: February 2010
On February 3, U.S. District Court Judge Sam Haddon issued an opinion in Kelly v Johnson, cv-08-25, the case filed in 2008 against Montana’s ballot access laws for independent candidates for office other than President. The judge ruled that neither … Continue reading
Rhode Island State Senator Lou Raptakis (D-Coventry) is preparing a bill to outlaw closed primaries. Currently independent voters in Rhode Island can vote in any party’s primary, and independents in Rhode Island vastly outnumber registered Republicans. The Republican Party leadership … Continue reading
Several New York newspapers have reported that much of the money that New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg contributed to the statewide Independence Party was really intended for a Republican Party official in Queens. So the Mayor contributed $1,200,000 to … Continue reading
The U.S. House seat for Virginia’s 5th district is normally a Republican seat, but a Democrat won there in 2008. There are seven announced Republicans seeking the Republican Party nomination, although some of them apparently are mulling over ruinning as … Continue reading