This good Connecticut news story answers the question about how the overseas absentee ballot and its accompanying list of candidates is arranged. The story says the candidates are listed in alphabetical order, which solves the problem of which parties to … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: September 2012
On September 26, Gonzales Research & Marketing Strategies released a poll of the U.S. Senate race in Maryland. The results: incumbent Democrat Benjamin Cardin 50%, Republican nominee Dan Bongino 22%, independent Rob Sobhani 21%, undecided or other 7%. There are … Continue reading
This poll for the Iowa U.S. House race, 3rd district, shows the two incumbents tied with each other, and one of the other candidates in the race with a large vote. There are two incumbents running against each other because … Continue reading
See this story, which has the latest developement in the chaotic South Carolina ballot access story. Also, see this story. … Continue reading
Connecticut, in conformity with federal law, has already mailed its overseas absentee ballots. Because the State Supreme Court still hasn’t ruled on which party should be listed first on the ballot, the Connecticut overseas absentee ballots this year are all … Continue reading
This story describes how a city initiative in Springfield, Missouri, to reform the penalty for marijuana possession gathered enough valid signatures to be on the ballot. Then the city council itself passed the same measure, which removed it from the … Continue reading