Louisiana Political Science Professor Jeffrey Sadow has this article posted at Bayou Buzz, a blog of Louisiana politics. Professor Sadow says when the Louisiana House recently voted for HB 292, it was because most members believed that “19 or 20” … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2010
The Escondido Democratic Club hosted a discussion of California’s Proposition 14 at its April 10 monthly meeting. The Club’s web page has a You Tube of parts of the discussion, which can be seen at this link. Former State Senator … Continue reading
When Delaware Governor Jack Markell signed HB 245 earlier this year, the bill took effect immediately, and had the effect of disqualifying the Constitution, Green and Working Families Parties from the ballot. The bill doubled the number of registered voters … Continue reading
Florida Governor Charlie Crist has continued to say he is running for the U.S. Senate as a Republican, but a new poll shows his chances of being elected are better if he instead runs as an independent candidate. A Quinnipac … Continue reading
On April 15, the Arizona Secretary of State’s office said that the Green Party’s petition to be a recognized party is valid. The Green Party has had two party petitions validated in the last two weeks, in Arizona and Hawaii. … Continue reading