In 2010, the Texas Democratic Party sued the Texas Green Party, charging that the party’s petition to get on the ballot had been financed improperly. A lower state court then removed the Green Party from the ballot, but the Texas … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: December 2011
Every week, the Americans Elect web page shows how many signatures have been collected nationwide on its ballot access petitions. The new total is 2,253,037, an increase during the last week of 56,790 signatures. That is high, relative to the … Continue reading
On December 16, Public Policy Polling released a presidential general election ballot for New Mexico, which shows these hypothetical results: President Obama 44%, Mitt Romney 27%, Gary Johnson (with the Libertarian label) 23%, undecided or other 6%. Another result is: … Continue reading
On December 16, the Justice Party filed its letter with the California Secretary of State for “political body” status. A “political body” is a group that says it will try to qualify as a party. The Justice Party will try … Continue reading
Rasmussen Reports, like other major polling companies, has done many polls of the Republican Iowa caucuses. According to the Rasmussen polls, five different Republican presidential candidates have enjoyed a lead in Iowa in the period August 4 to the present. … Continue reading