Last month, the Conservative and Working Families Party of New York state filed a federal lawsuit, challenging the state’s policy on counting ballots when a voter casts two votes for a single office, and both votes are for the same … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2010
A CNN/TIME poll of the Nevada U.S. Senate race shows that Scott Ashjian’s presence on the ballot as the Tea Party candidate does not injure the Republican nominee, Sharron Angle. See it here. Scroll down to Nevada. The pollster first … Continue reading
Over half the states in which major party gubernatorial and U.S. Senate candidates have debated each other have included at least one minor party or independent candidate in those debates. However, this year in California, no statewide candidate debates between … Continue reading
A Florida trial court will hold a trial on October 12 to determine if the winner of the Republican primary for one particular State Senate seat should be Jim Norman or Kevin Ambler. The Florida primary was on August 24, … Continue reading
The Rhode Island gubernatorial nominees of the Republican, Democratic, and Moderate Parties, and independent candidate Lincoln Chaffee, will debate each other on October 6. See this story. Thanks to Gene Berkman for the link. … Continue reading