A majority of states depend on filing fees, instead of petitions, for candidates to get themselves on primary ballots. However, Illinois and New York have always depended on petitions for ballot access in primaries. Recently, influential persons in those two … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: August 2010
Newsweek recently reported that the national Democratic Party’s bylaws committees, back on July 10, rejected one of the recommendations of the Democratic Change Committee. The Democratic Change Committee had been appointed to recommend changes in the party’s presidential nominee selection … Continue reading
One of the two Las Vegas daily newspapers, the Review-Journal, said in an editorial on June 1 that the newspaper would not tolerate any blogs that reprint a few sentences of a Review-Journal news story and then link to that … Continue reading
A majority of the candidates who set out this year to qualify for the Georgia general election ballot by petition have already failed to qualify. The two statewide independent candidates, Brad Bryant for Schools Superintendent, and Raymond Boyd, did not … Continue reading
July 1, 2010 – Volume 26, Number 2 This issue was originally printed on white paper. Table of Contents CALIFORNIA PASSES PROPOSITION 14, REMOVES MINOR PARTIES FROM THE GENERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN UTAH SUPREME COURT OK’s E-SIGNATURES SOUTH CAROLINA GOVERNOR VETOES … Continue reading