On October 12, Washington, D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty signed the National Popular Vote bill for the District of Columbia. See this story. In theory Congress could veto the District’s law sometime during the next 60 days, but that seems unlikely … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2010
In 23 wards in Chicago, the touch-screen vote-counting machines show the name of the Green Party gubernatorial nominee, Rich Whitney, as “Rich Whitey”. See this story. The error will not be corrected. However, the error only exists on the screen … Continue reading
The four candidates for U.S. Senate in Missouri will debate each other on Friday, October 15, at 10:30 a.m. at Four Seasons Lodge, Lake of the Ozarks. The four are Democrat Robin Carnahan, Republican Roy Blunt, Libertarian Jonathan Dine, and … Continue reading
On October 13, three candidates for Governor of Idaho debated each other. See this story. The three were Republican incumbent Butch Otter, Democrat Keith Allred, and Jana Kemp, an independent candidate and former state legislator. … Continue reading
Some counties in Nevada do not print the full names of political parties on the ballot, but abbreviate them. Scott Ashjian, nominee of the “Nevada Tea Party”, is disappointed that the counties that abbreviate are printing “TPN” next to his … Continue reading