Connecticut holds its presidential primary on April 24, and Pennsylvania holds its primary for president and all other partisan office on the same day. The various minor parties that are petitioning in those states will make special efforts to have … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2012
Candidates for Congress who raised or spent at least $5,000 so far are required to file with the Federal Election Commission, showing their contributors and expenditures. The quarterly candidate reports for the first three months of 2012 were due on … Continue reading
Thomas L. Friedman, one of the New York Times’ best-known op-ed columnists, has this column urging Michael Bloomberg to run for President this year. Although the column does not mention Americans Elect, it is obvious that if Bloomberg did decide … Continue reading
On April 17, two Republican legislators in Ohio asked the Ohio Supreme Court to un-do a consent decree that the state signed several years ago, promising not to enforce certain state laws that make it difficult for provisional ballots to … Continue reading
Not all challenges to Republican and Democratic Party candidates have been settled, concerning the June 5 primary ballot. This story explains yet another case that is pending. … Continue reading