On the evening of October 21, the Ohio House passed HB 318-substitute, and Governor John Kasich signed it into law. As a result, Ohio will hold a March primary for U.S. Senate, state legislature, and county partisan office. Also, it … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2011
On October 21, the Indiana Democratic Party issued a press release, detailing problems with John McCain’s petition to be on the Indiana presidential primary ballot in 2008. See it here. Although the release has many criticisms of the petition, the … Continue reading
Michael McGuinness, formerly Democratic Party chair for Oakland County, Michigan (the second most populous county in the state), will plead “no contest” to criminal charges relating to a 2010 attempt by Democratic activists to create a ballot-qualified party called The … Continue reading
Five declared candidates for the Libertarian Party presidential nomination will debate on Saturday, October 22, at 2:30 p.m., central time. The debate is in Illinois and is sponsored by the Illinois Libertarian Party. The debate can be watched via live … Continue reading
On October 29, the Nevada Republican Party leadership meets, and is expected to move the Nevada Republican caucus from January 14 to sometime in February. This will virtually guarantee that New Hampshire then sets its presidential primary for January 10. … Continue reading