Jimmy McMillan was on the ballot for Governor of New York in November 2010, and official returns show he polled 41,131 votes. His ballot label was “Rent is 2 Damn High.” He has just filed a lawsuit in U.S. District … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: January 2012
On January 24, the Indiana Senate unanimously passed SB 233. The bill reverses a law passed in 2011. The 2011 law said if only one person is running for an office, that office should be removed from the ballot. That … Continue reading
Indiana State Senator Mike Delph (R-Carmel) has introduced SB 405, which requires candidates for Congress to have lived in Indiana at least five years before the election year. Article One of the U.S. Constitution sets forth the requirements for membership … Continue reading
The Pennsylvania Department of Elections says that as of January 20, 2012, there are 38,220 registered Libertarians in Pennsylvania. This is the highest number of registered Libertarians in Pennsylvania history, and is doubly surprising because the state removed the party … Continue reading
On January 23, a subcommittee in the Virginia House passed HB 55, which would move the 2016 primary for office other than President from June to March. This would enable the state to save money by having a single primary, … Continue reading